Nghĩa của từ loathe bằng Tiếng Việt
Ngoại Động từ
ghê tởm, kinh tởm, ghét
Đặt câu có từ "loathe"
1. I loathe incompetence.
Tao hoàn toàn không miễn cưỡng mày.
2. I absolutely loathe shopping.
3. I loathe that place.
Tớ cảm thấy ghê tởm cái nơi đó.
4. They loathe each other.
5. I loathe washing dishes.
6. I loathe modern art.
7. I loathe travelling alone.
8. I absolutely loathe/adore jazz.
9. What I loathe are unsettled debts
Tử Cấm thành, Càn Thanh cung
10. I loathe this place, Mr Russell.
tôi ghê tởm nơi này, ông Russell.
11. God, how I loathe those people.
Chúa ơi, chú thật ghê tởm đám người đó.
12. Women who really loathe their periods .
Dành cho những phụ nữ không ưa thích chu kỳ kinh nguyệt của mình .
13. Many conservatives loathe the current president.
14. The two men loathe each other.
15. Abhor means “to loathe” or “to hate,” and while loathe and hate have roots in Old English, Abhor derives from Latin
16. I loathe having to go to these conferences.
17. We hate and loathe these veritable fiends.
18. I loathe negativity. I can't stand people who moan.
19. I loathe men who trifle with women's affections.
20. We loathe the daily bread that prolongs useless existence.
21. I loathe having to get up so early in the morning!
22. You loathe the smell of greasy food when you are seasick.
23. She always seemed to loathe it so ... what flirtation leads to.
24. If there's one thing I really loathe, it's long car journeys.
25. We loathe each other, yet we seem doomed constantly to meet.
26. Abhor definition, to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate
27. Have you met anyone recently who might loathe the very core of you?
Gần đây anh có gặp ai mà ghét cay ghét đắng cái mặt anh không?
28. 16 I loathe my life;+ I do not want to go on living.
16 Con gớm ghê đời mình,+ không muốn sống nữa.
29. Abominate definition: to dislike intensely; loathe ; detest Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
30. Abhorrent means disgusting or detestable. When you abhor something, you loathe it
31. I really loathe it when people make promises and then don't keep them.
32. So love them or loathe them at least fantasy owners know when they Byes
33. I have always found it a great advantage to loathe my political opponents.
34. Hate, detest, abhor, Abominate, loathe mean to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for
35. `Blackshirt' (1925) is a love-it-or-loathe-it thriller from the genre's golden age
36. The hedge-pig I loathe most in the world lands right in our lap.
Thằng cha lỗ mãng lén lút ta ghét nhất quả đất đang trong rọ của ta rồi.
37. The Republicans happen to loathe Americorps simply because it is identified with their archrival Clinton.
38. `Blackshirt' (1925) is a love-it-or-loathe-it thriller from the genre's golden age
39. Synonyms for Abominate include abhor, despise, detest, hate, loathe, dislike, execrate, recoil from, shudder at and disapprove
40. We must also hate —yes, abhor, detest, loathe, have a strong aversion for— what is bad.
Chúng ta cần phải ghét—đúng, ghê tởm, gớm ghiếc một cách mãnh liệt—điều ác.
41. Brazilians in the United States are often loathe to be mistaken for people from Spanish-speaking Latin America
42. Lots of people don't like him, and some actively loathe him, but try to see the better side.
43. Mercedes-Benz's proud engineers also loathe being lumped in with companies making everything from washing machines to weapons.
44. Gingrich, however, is loathe to give up the familiar anti-Washington rhetoric that proved so popular in recent campaigns.
45. 2 → Cordially dislike/loathe etc Examples from the Corpus Cordially • They were required to remain together in the
46. How does the verb Abominate contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Abominate are abhor, detest, hate, and loathe
47. They are loathe to admit it, but those few who have single cells will weep into their pillows at night.
48. How does the verb Abhor contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Abhor are abominate, detest, hate, and loathe
49. Abhor, hate, loathe, despise, abominate, execrate, regard with disgust, feel disgust for, feel repugnance towards, feel distaste for, shrink from, recoil from
50. ‘If I do sometimes look awry/As loth to see your Blobbered face/And loathe to hear a young man cry’