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憎恶
常用释义
英音[ ˈəʊdiəm ]
美音[ ˈoʊdiəm ]
基本释义
  • n. 憎恶;讨厌
例句
  • 1·The complainant has been exposed to public odium, scandal, and contempt.
    原告遭到了公众的憎恶、流言和蔑视。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Her manner acquired her universal odium.
    她的举止遭到普遍的非议。
  • 3·He incurred the odium of everyone by sacking the old caretaker.
    他因解雇老管理员而激起公愤。
  • 4·The complainant has been exposed to public odium, scandal and contempt.
    原告遭到了公众的憎恨、非议与蔑视。
  • 5·There is, of course, the odium theologicum, and it can be a cause of enmity.
    当然,信仰上的互相厌恶是确实存在的,这也是敌意产生的一个原因。
  • 6·A few years ago, I saw one of her paintings in the cafe on the second floor of the Shanghai odium.
    几年前,我看到了对上海的二楼咖啡厅憎恨她的画之一。
  • 7·And as the small space the Odium has, it will very crowd for chorus and bands playing together on the stage.
    音乐厅里舞台面积狭小,如果合唱队和乐队同时上场就会显得非常拥挤。
  • 8·Every one is to be accountable for his own actions, and no man is to be laid under a suspicion or odium for the fault of another.
    每个人对他自己的行为负责,没有人因为他人的错误而置于被怀疑和责难的境地。
  • 9·Manchester United Captain Roy Keane admitted he deliberately set out to injure Manchester City midfielder Haaland in his autobiography . He earned widespread public contempt and odium.
    曼联队长罗比基恩在自传中承认自己有意踢伤曼城中场哈兰德,他被公众鄙视与不齿。
同义词
n. 憎恶;讨厌