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hated

/heyt/US // heɪt //UK // (heɪt) //

讨厌的,憎恨的,憎恨,讨厌

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    hat·ed, hat·ing.

    • : to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
    • : to be unwilling; dislike: I hate to do it.
v.无主动词 verb
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    hat·ed, hat·ing.

    • : to feel intense dislike, or extreme aversion or hostility.
n.名词 noun
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    • : intense dislike; extreme aversion or hostility.
    • : the object of extreme aversion or hostility.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : noting or relating to acts that are motivated by hatred, prejudice, or intolerance: a hate crime; a hate group; hate mail.
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    • : hate on, Informal. to show hate toward, criticize, or belittle, usually unfairly: Don't hate on him just because he wins all the time.

Phrases

  • hate someone's guts
  • somebody up there loves (hates) me

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • At the same time, Supernatural and its fandom spent years locked in a delicate love-hate tangle, From 2005 to 2020, Supernatural wrestled with its own regressive tendencies and a pattern of flagrant misogyny.

  • We thought our younger people would be the ones that love working from home and love the technology, and that it would our people in their fifties that would hate it.

  • About 95 percent of hate speech on Facebook gets caught by algorithms before anyone can report it, Facebook said in its latest community-standards enforcement report.

  • In its quarterly standards report, Facebook said it took enforcement action on nearly 29 million posts on Facebook and Instagram that contained hate speech between July and September.

  • In April, more than 1,000 companies took part in a boycott over how Facebook had handled hate groups, pulling their ad dollars from the platform.

  • I was told that God hated me, and despite trying very hard to change my sexual orientation, I found that I could not.

  • By 2009, according to the podcast, Blanc was in college at  “a top school in Europe” and “hated everything about it.”

  • Flaubert, for instance, hated the works of Dickens: “What defective composition!”

  • The source added that the staffers “hated” the bizarre alleged practice.

  • Up to a point, Blanc had relished the title “most hated man in the world.”

  • We were both fond of reading, of quiet walks and talks, and we hated crowds.

  • And being very fond of clover blossoms, Billy hated to spend his time digging.

  • We resided at Derby in a terrace on the outskirt of the town, much to my dislike, for monotonous rows of houses I have ever hated.

  • Enough for him that it was one of the hated race, to be killed in a violent hurry or fled from in tremendous haste!

  • To add to these troubles, Soult was unfortunately hated by the officers of the army, who regarded him with grave suspicion.

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