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 loathe [lәuð]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 厌恶, 憎恶



    loathe


    Loathe \Loathe\ (l[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Loathed}
    (l[=o][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Loathing}.] [AS. l[=a][eth]ian
    to hate. See {Loath}.]
    1. To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for.

    Loathing the honeyed cakes, I Ionged for bread.
    --Cowley.

    2. To dislike greatly; to abhor; to hate; to detest.

    The secret which I loathe. --Waller.

    She loathes the vital sir. --Dryden.

    Syn: To hate; abhor; detest; abominate. See {Hate}.


    Loathe \Loathe\, v. i.
    To feel disgust or nausea. [Obs.]

    1. A socialist city administration was loathe to be tough on them.
    2. I loathe the sickening murder and mayhem that is causing untold suffering," he said in an Oct. 4 letter to The New York Times.
    3. On the other hand, I have experienced few Handel productions based on a more tautly woven ensemble of flesh-and-blood characters. Many Handelians will loathe this Ariodante.
    4. But the Dukakis forces are loathe to make any promises on the transition or the administration.
    5. Banks are usually loathe to take property companies out of the hands of their managers.
    6. But where Matthaus often seems loathe to appear eye-catching or spectacular, Schuster has the manner of the classic midfield general.
    7. Some here say police are loathe to enforce the ordinance because its stiff penalties make it a powder keg.
    8. The administration is loathe to call them hostages, wary that doing so would complicate efforts to win their freedom because any release would appear to be a concession on Iraq's part.
    9. Mosbacher predicted compliance with the limiting trawling times would be far better than with the turtle excluder devices that shrimpers loathe.
    10. This would force him to impose central rule, a step he is loathe to take.
    11. Equally important is whether it can overcome the resistance of those who loathe real work.
    12. The American Civil Liberties Union, attacked by Vice President George Bush as the incarnation of ideas that voters loathe, will embark on a $250,000 effort to tell Americans its only cause is the Bill of Rights.
    13. Sweden, which was not occupied during the war, has maintained neutrality. In joining the EU, Sweden will attain observer status at the Western European Union (WEU), but the country is loathe to subscribe to full membership.
    14. He said he is still trying to get minutes from New Ashford and Richmond but is loathe to ask the state for help again.
    15. A touch stiff and heavy perhaps, they are nevertheless dexterously cut in pretty styles which merge Thai influences with those of folkish, eastern European national costume. 'I loathe fashion but adore clothes,' she says.
    16. But the government is loathe to open the market until the differential with other markets - the source of attraction for foreign investors - has been reduced.
    17. Drexel Burnham Lambert may well have been able to win on the merits of the government's case against the firm, a case the U.S. Attorney has been notably loathe to bring to court.
    18. Love Messiaen or loathe him, this is a quintessential work. Last two concerts in Messiaen series November 29 & December 10, London Sinfonietta at Barbican This was Roger Norrington's seventh 'Experience' weekend.
    19. Rep. William McCollum, R-Fla., suggested that the United States was loathe to question Canada too closely about its probe of the crash.
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