detested
英 [dɪˈtestɪd]
美 [dɪˈtestɪd]
v. 厌恶; 憎恨; 讨厌
detest的过去分词和过去式
BNC.35946 / COCA.33703
柯林斯词典
- VERB 厌恶;憎恶
If youdetestsomeone or something, you dislike them very much.- My mother detested him...
我母亲对他很是厌恶。 - Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。
- My mother detested him...
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- Back then Franklin Roosevelt's wife Eleanor was a beloved ( and detested) figure in his administration: opinionated, energetic and always on the go, clearly with her husband's blessing.
想当年,在富兰克林-罗斯福当政期间,他的夫人埃莉诺是个深受爱戴(但也遭人厌恶)的人物:她固执己见,精力充沛,从不停歇&显然,这也是她丈夫的意愿。 - He reserved his most laceratingcriticism for the english, whom he detested.
他把最严厉的批评用来抨击他所憎恶的英国人。 - Jean detested being photographed.
琼非常讨厌拍照。 - George was a man who detested all journalists.
乔治厌恶所有的新闻记者。 - Gentlemen, my father always detested me because I could not understand mathematics.
先生们,我的父亲从来就嫌弃我,因为我不懂数学。 - Deep down, we had always detested each other.
我们在心底里一直都讨厌彼此。 - I detested him just then.
这当儿我恨透了他。 - She loved Washington, and detested life on Navy bases overseas.
她爱华盛顿,厌恶国外海军基地的生活。 - Like many great personalities, he had countless admirers who detested each other-and he let them do so.
和许多伟人一样,他有无数的崇拜者,但这些崇拜者却互相敌视彼此,而他放任他们这么做。 - The country had just expulsed the detested invaders.
该国刚刚逐出可恨的侵略者。