hate [heɪt] verb intransitive or transitive ESSENTIAL ■to dislike someone or something very much 憎恨,憎恶,厌恶•Kelly hates her teacher.凯莉厌恶她的老师。 •She hated the cold dark days of winter.她不喜欢冬天寒冷阴暗的日子。 •I hate it when you do that.我非常讨厌你那样做。 •[+ -ing verb] I have always hated speaking in public.我一直都很讨厌在公共场合讲话。 •I hate him telling me what do to all the time.我讨厌他每时每刻都在告诉我该做甚么。 •[+ to infinitive] I hate (= do not want) to interrupt, but it's time we left.我不想打断你,但我们该走了。 •I'd hate (= would not like) you to think I didn't appreciate what you'd done.我不愿让你认为我不欣赏你做的事。 [heɪt] verb intransitive or transitive hate sb's guts informal ■to dislike someone very much 非常恨(某人),恨死(某人) [heɪt] noun countable or uncountable ■an extremely strong dislike 憎恨,憎恶•She gave him a look of pure hate.她非常憎恨地看了他一眼。 •The feelings of hate grew stronger every day.仇恨一天天加深。 •UK One of my pet hates (= one of the main things I dislike) is people who use your name all the while when they're speaking to you.我最讨厌那些跟你说话时不停地叫你名字的人。 ⇒ See also hatred |