abhor的意思和读音

abhor

: [əbˈhɔr] : [əbˈhɔː(r)]

v.

abhors  abhorring  abhorred  

v.adore

v.despise,detest,dislike,hate,loathe

abhorv.

1.~ sthto hate sth, for example a way of behaving or thinking, especially for moral reasons

v.1.,,,2.3.

v.1.to disapprove of or reject something very strongly2.to dislike something very much, usually because you think it is immoral

1. abeyance ? n. abhor ? vt. , abiding ? adj. ...

2. abeyance ? n. abhor ? vt. , abiding ? adj. ...

3. Verbs abhor aggravate ...

4. abeyance n. abhor v. abhorrent adj. ...

5. 〖 deepkiss〗 〖 hatebitterly;abhor;detest〗 〖 understandthoroughly〗 ...

6. aberration abhor 。 abide

7. abandon vt. abhor vt. abolish vt. ...

8. 〖 straightoff〗 〖 bitterlydetest;abhor〖 deeplyregret;deplore〗 ...

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1.Homosexuals often abhor this sort of thing and will also be incredibly particular about the cleanliness of the home.西

2.At this point in the history of mankind, we have been conditioned to abhor symptoms of any kind.

3.For example, its authors abhor Congress's recent decision to give shareholders a say in how much chief executives are paid.线

4.Dargis: Well, that makes two of you. Did I mention how much I abhor fox hunting?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.The club abhor violence of any sort and do not condone the actions taken by anyone involved.

6.We abhor the creeping delegitimisation and demonisation of Israel. But we also believe that the Palestinians deserve a state of their own.

7.You shall not abhor an Egyptian, for you were a sojourner in his land.

8.Muslims in England tend to abhor nationalism, associating it with the British National Party (BNP) and its white-supremacist nonsense.

9.I will destroy your high places, and break your idols. You shall fall among the ruins of your idols, and my soul shall abhor you.

10.Most people abhor the criminal of kidnapping the children.