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Hatred Hate Feeling People Racial ˈheɪtrɪd I Dislike

Hatred means an extremely strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.

英語は、強い嫌悪感を抱く感情を意味します。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]仇恨;憎恶;敌意 Hatred is an extremely strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
  [also N in pl]
  • Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder...

    她虽说仇恨他们,但绝不至于去杀人。

  • My hatred for her is so intense it seems to be destroying me...

    我对她恨之入骨,都快要无法自拔了。

  • He has been accused of inciting racial hatred.

    他被控煽动种族仇恨。


Oxford hat·red / ˈheɪtrɪd ; NAmE ˈheɪtrɪd / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a very strong feeling of dislike for sb/sth 仇恨;憎恨;厌恶 He looked at me with intense hatred. 他满怀敌意地看着我。 There was fear and hatred in his voice. 他的声音里透露着恐惧和仇恨。 hatred(for/of sb/sth) She felt nothing but hatred for her attacker. 她对攻击她的人只有恨。 a profound hatred of war 对战争的深恶痛绝 hatred(towards sb) feelings of hatred towards the bombers 对轰炸机的痛恨 racial hatred (= between people from different races) 种族仇恨 The debate simply revived old hatreds. 这一辩论不过是再次挑起了夙仇。 note at
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hat·red / ˈheɪtrɪd ; NAmE ˈheɪtrɪd /
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hatredha‧tred /ˈheɪtrɪd/ ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable]
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an angry feeling of extreme dislike for someone or something OPP  love:  A look of pure hatred flashed across her face.hatred of/for/towards his intense hatred of all foreigners Abby made no secret of her hatred for her father.passionate/intense/deep etc hatred Ellis was a sick young man with a deep hatred of women. the old hatreds and prejudices that simmered below the surfaceCOLLOCATIONSverbsfeel hatred· It was terrifying to know that someone could feel such hatred towards me.have a hatred of somebody/something (=hate someone or something very much)· Gang members have a hatred of the police.stir up hatred (=deliberately try to cause arguments or bad feelings between people)· Right-wing parties tried to stir up hatred and exploit racial tension.incite hatred (=deliberately encourage people to hate each other)· He faces criminal charges for inciting racial hatred.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + hatredracial/race hatred· Feelings of racial hatred were drummed into him as a child.ethnic hatred· Churches and mosques were burnt as ethnic hatred turned into violence.religious/sectarian hatred (=hatred between people who belong to different religious groups)· The law makes it an offence to stir up religious hatred.pure hatred (=complete hatred)· The child opened her eyes and stared at Juliet with pure hatred.passionate/intense/deep/bitter hatred (=hatred that is felt very strongly)· What, I wondered, had I done to provoke such deep hatred?be full of/filled with hatred· She told me, in a voice full of hatred and contempt, that I meant nothing to her.phrasesfeelings of hatred· She talked about the feelings of hatred she has towards her son’s killer.THESAURUShatred an angry feeling of deep dislike for someone or something: · his hatred of violence· It is easy to understand their hatred for the invaders of their country.· racial hatred (=of people who belong to a different race)hate the angry feeling that someone has when they hate someone and want to harm them: · His mind was filled with hate and the desire for revenge.· Her love for him turned to hate, and she tore up all his old letters.· Thatcher became a hate figure for the left (=someone who many people hate).· His enemies started a hate campaign against him in the press.loathing a very strong feeling of hatred for someone or something that you think is extremely unpleasant: · I felt nothing but loathing for him after the way he’d treated me.animosity a feeling of hatred and anger that often makes people behave unpleasantly to each other: · The animosity between parents who are getting a divorce can often cause great suffering to their children.abhorrence formal a deep feeling of hatred towards something that you think is morally wrong or unpleasant: · the abhorrence of terrorism by all decent peoplecontempt a feeling of hate towards someone or something you think does not deserve any respect at all: · She looked at him with contempt.· I have nothing but contempt for these people.
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[ˈheɪtrɪd]

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仇恨(68%),憎恨(22%),敌意(5%),怨恨(5%)
n.憎恨;怨恨;敌意

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