单词 | to have a hate on |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (also take) a hate on (also against) P3. Originally and chiefly U.S. to have (also take) a hate on (also against): to feel a strong dislike towards, to hate; to take a strong dislike to. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > dislike greatly [verb] > dislike actively to have (also take) a hate on (also against)1892 1892 Burlington (Iowa) Hawk-eye 29 July 7/4 I ask all having a hate against me for the crime I committed for forgiveness. 1918 N. W. Putnam in Sat. Evening Post 1 June 6/1 Jim took a hate on this Von Hoffman bird the minute he laid eyes on him. 1941 S. J. Baker Pop. Dict. Austral. Slang 38 Have a hate against, actively to dislike a person or thing. 1966 ‘S. Woods’ Let's choose Executors 220 She seemed to have a complete hate on him. 1997 San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News (Nexis) 16 Mar. (Sports section) d1 These are two teams that have kind of a hate against each other. < as lemmas |
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