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 loathing ['lәuðiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 非常讨厌, 嫌恶, 极不情愿



    loathing
    [ noun ]
    hate coupled with disgust
    <noun.feeling>


    Loathing \Loath"ing\, n.
    Extreme disgust; a feeling of aversion, nausea, abhorrence,
    or detestation.

    The mutual fear and loathing of the hostile races.
    --Macaulay.


    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}.

    1. Ashford, director of The Place Theatre, London's most dance-dedicated venue, gave a speech tinged with loathing for almost everyone and everything outside his own Eurodance network.
    2. If Mr. Glowacki's couple, a writer and an actress, look back on Poland with a sad mixture of longing and loathing, they are equally ambivalent about their new home on New York's Lower East Side.
    3. There's such a nice, suppressed note of hysteria and loathing to the piece.
    4. The two men most widely canvassed as France's next prime minister, Pierre Beregovoy and Michel Rocard, incite no fear and loathing on the Paris Bourse.
    5. The loathing for Col. Gadhafi in Chad is startling and has been seen especially clearly since his recent military humiliation.
    6. Depending on the caller's sex, the buck was prepared for lust or loathing at first sight.
    7. The stately mansions of Northline Drive and the refurbished fishing camps of Bucktown have things in common: a fear of crime, a loathing for property taxes _ and David Duke campaign signs on the lawns.
    8. But admiration turned slowly to fear and loathing as the drug barons created schools for assassins and "put a $15 price tag on the value of a life," in the words of one newspaper columnist.
    9. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s, for example: "I have long felt that any reviewer who expresses rage and loathing for a novel is preposterous.
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