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单词 hatred
释义
hatred
(htrɪd )
uncountable noun
Hatred is an extremely strong feeling of dislike for someone or something.
Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder. [+ of/for]
My hatred for her is so intense it seems to be destroying me.
He has been accused of inciting racial hatred.
Synonyms: hate, dislike, animosity, aversion  
Quotations:
Hatred, for the man who is not engaged in it, is a little like the odour of garlic for one who hasn't eaten anyJean RostandPensées d'un Biologiste
Collocations:
incite hatred
A new antiracism law will impose a fine of up to €100,000 for inciting hatred, violence or discrimination.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Their trade union says his actions constitute a criminal offence by inciting hatred, which carries a sentence of three to five years in prison.
The Sun (2016)
It's whether you incite hatred on the basis of it.
Christianity Today (2000)
intense hatred
I felt intense hatred to the people on the other side of the curtain in first class.
The Sun
It really can be a love-hate relationship – intense love for the person, but intense hatred for the illness and the ugly, often hurtful, ways it manifests itself.
Christianity Today
When he tries touching her face, she stops his hand with the script away and showing a look of intense hatred in her eyes.
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They had this dark past and this intense hatred of witches.
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She later said: the suburbs inspired intense hatred.
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irrational hatred
It also left me with an irrational hatred of selfies.
Times, Sunday Times
In reality, he was a paranoid obsessive who had developed an irrational hatred of the police, whom he blamed for ruining his life.
Times, Sunday Times
Maybe he didn't know you had an irrational hatred of social networking websites.
Times, Sunday Times
Their attitude towards mankind's mortality, rather than irrational hatred, derives from their overall lack of knowledge about absolute death and the consequences that it carries.
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He has an irrational hatred of what he refers to as parasites, consisting mainly of people who support left-wing politics; namely socialism, communism, and theocracy, respectively.
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mutual hatred
This epic encounter was contested on political ground frozen by implacable mutual hatred.
Times, Sunday Times
They are both wrong-uns who thrive on informants info and a mutual hatred for each other to get through the day.
The Sun
True, these two newspapers have long been locked in a bitter mutual hatred.
Times, Sunday Times
But can their mutual affection vanquish the mutual hatred of their peoples?
Globe and Mail
The series follows the events that force the hero and the former sidekick to reunite in spite of their mutual hatred for one another.
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promote hatred
As a nation, throughout our history, we have had to deal with extremism in all its guises, especially groups that promote hatred and violence.
The Sun
The counterextremism strategy pledged powers to 'ban extremist organisations that promote hatred and draw people into extremism'.
Times, Sunday Times
Churches have a duty in time of war not to promote hatred, racial or otherwise.
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There's nothing funny about promoting hatred.
The Sun
Please do not respond to this tragic event by promoting hatred or by causing more pain.
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provoke hatred
All terror attacks seek to deepen divisions in society and provoke hatred, suspicion, fear and anger.
Times, Sunday Times
But doing so should never be a reason for restricting free speech unless provoking hatred.
Times,Sunday Times
Democrats sought to blame the president's angry rhetoric for provoking hatred, and he attacked the media for creating division with 'bad and hateful' reporting and behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
This in return provoked hatred of the villagers.
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pure hatred
Now she feels pure hatred for him.
The Sun (2011)
He had a look of pure hatred on his face.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
By the time I saw him, pure hatred was oozing out of me.
The Sun (2011)
visceral hatred
Some people have a visceral hatred of anything nuclear and make much of the risk to future generations.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
He played with a sense of visceral hatred.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
There was rivalry but the visceral hatred of today did not exist.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Translations:
Chinese: 仇恨
Japanese: 憎しみ
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