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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "loathed", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Ả Rập. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ loathed, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ loathed trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Ả Rập

1. That I must love a loathed enemy.

2. She loathed the sight of greasy food.

3. Wimpy Kim anaesthetized, his Borsches loathed cotising affectionately

4. She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.

5. 29 Macmillan must have loathed being judged as a mere appendage to domestic politics.

6. Though he loathed the Booboisie, he celebrated their colorful speech

7. He is loathed by some of the more traditionally minded officers.

8. He loathed the repressive State and the system which it supported.

9. Baker loathed going to this red - haired young pup for supplies.

10. Antonyms for Condoned include abhorred, disfavored, disapproved, despised, detested, disliked, hated, loathed, scorned and disfavoured

11. 6 He was the quintessence of all that Eva most deeply loathed.

12. Bawds were loathed by the public, who referred to them as 'Hags of Hell'

13. For the honour of my home, I fought and killed under a king I loathed.

14. Antonyms for Approved include disApproved, refused, uncertain, unpopular, disliked, unlikable, detested, disfavored, hated and loathed

15. 26 It's a characterisation which always remains unshaken by the fact that Flaubert loathed the bourgeoisie.

16. During his life Confucius loathed spineless, fawning sycophants, but he particularly phony gentlemen who appeared respectable.

17. 9 It's a characterisation which always remains unshaken by the fact that Flaubert loathed the bourgeoisie.

18. Synonyms for Abominated include abhorred, despised, detested, hated, loathed, disliked, execrated, recoiled from, shuddered at and disapproved

19. They were required to remain together in the public eye, but in reality loathed each other cordially.

20. Some say the lark and loathed toad change eyes; O, now I would they had chang'd voices too!

21. I felt the velvet drapes and smelt the turpentine but loathed the girlish shoes I had to pose in.

22. One might consider Brutalism as the ‘marmite’ of architectural history: it is a style that is systematically loathed and revered

23. 14 The absurdity of describing a nationality she distrusted to a man she knew she loathed struck her at once.

24. 23 The common conflation of the US with Jews goes back to the late 19th century, when European reactionaries loathed America for being a rootless society based only on financial greed.

25. The Bible assures us: “[Jehovah] has neither despised nor loathed the affliction of the afflicted one; and he has not concealed his face from him, and when he cried to him for help he heard.”

26. Usually found in warehouses with other shapeshifters and dreggs of society in overlooked parts of the city where loud repetitive music can be played until dawn regardless of the flexy muscles of the much loathed (by Acidheads) section 64.

27. Usually found in warehouses with other shapeshifters and dreggs of society in overlooked parts of the city where loud repetitive music can be played until dawn regardless of the flexy muscles of the much loathed (by Acidheads) section 64

28. Nepos was killed by disgruntled soldiers seeking to forestall his attack, or by agents of either Glycerius, who preceded Nepos as Western Roman Emperor and who thoroughly loathed him, or Ovida who had taken control of the Dalmatian legions.

29. I have loathed the light of the sun, I have shrunk from the commerce of my fellow creatures; the voice of man I have detested, his sight I have Abominated! — but oh, more than all should I be Abominated myself! Cecilia

30. Self-Abasement like the sort of conceit the knight most loathed, the <conceit of self-Abasement> - English Only forum The wallowing in private emotion, the utter Abasement of his manly self - English Only forum Visit the Spanish-English Forum.

31. The problem for Belgravia is that it is set in a city which, post Brexit and post the election, is widely loathed by the rest of the country – though the Trenchards do have, one gathers, a weekend place (“Glanville”, to be whispered in tones the rest of us reserve for wine or chocolate)

32. No matter how much Barack Obama may have loathed the views of George W. Bush, he had to be initiated into state secrets by the former president, in a confidential – and undoubtedly genial – meeting. In parliamentary debates, fierce ideological battles may be the order of the day, but ad hominem attacks are off limits.