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单词 hatred
释义
hatredha‧tred /ˈheɪtrɪd/ ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINhatred
Origin:
1100-1200 hate + -red, from Old English ræden ‘condition’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • I could see the jealousy and hatred in Jeff's eyes.
  • In her autobiography, she describes her hatred for her stepfather.
  • The experience left him with a deep hatred of politicians.
  • The long cold winter had only increased his hatred of the place.
  • Tom had a hatred of any kind of authority.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Christina backed away from Michael, whose handsome face was twisted and distorted by hatred.
  • He grabbed the putter from me and funneled all his temporary hatred for the game into effort and sank that twenty-footer.
  • On thing is clear: the level of mutual hatred.
  • Pure, liquid hatred bubbled behind my eyes.
  • Stephen, lying in a shellhole with Byrne, felt his body tense with hatred at the sound of them.
  • Their enemies may well then start to temper their hatred with a little respect.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
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)
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.
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.
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.
formal a deep feeling of hatred towards something that you think is morally wrong or unpleasant: · the abhorrence of terrorism by all decent people
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.
Longman Language Activatora feeling of hating someone or something
an angry feeling of deep dislike for someone or something: · I could see the jealousy and hatred in Jeff's eyes.hatred of: · The long cold winter had only increased his hatred of the place.have a hatred of something: · Tom had a hatred of any kind of authority.hatred for/towards (=use this about a feeling of hate for people, not things): · In her autobiography, she describes her hatred for her stepfather.deep hatred: · The experience left him with a deep hatred of politicians.
the angry feeling that someone has when they hate someone and want to harm them: · There was anger and hate in her voice, and I felt afraid.be filled with hate: · His mind was filled with hate and the desire for revenge.
a very strong feeling of hatred for someone or something that you think is extremely unpleasant: loathing for/of: · I felt nothing but loathing for him after the way he'd treated me.fear and loathing: · Sandra didn't dare look at him, in case he saw the fear and loathing in her eyes.
a feeling of hatred and anger that often makes people behave unpleasantly to each other: animosity between: · The animosity between parents who are getting a divorce can often cause great suffering to their children.animosity towards: · David's brother told reporters that the family felt no animosity towards anyone over David's death.personal animosity (=for personal, not political reasons): · The two leaders have done very little to disguise their personal animosity.
formal a deep feeling of hatred towards something that you think is morally wrong or unpleasant: · The thought of marrying him filled her with abhorrence.abhorrence of: · the abhorrence of terrorism by all decent people
a feeling of hate towards someone or something you think does not deserve any respect at all: contempt for: · He never tried to hide his contempt for those who were not as intelligent as him.feel/have/show contempt: · I feel nothing but contempt for people who are obsessed with fast cars and designer clothes. with contempt: · The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYverbs
· It was terrifying to know that someone could feel such hatred towards me.
(=hate someone or something very much)· Gang members have a hatred of the police.
(=deliberately try to cause arguments or bad feelings between people)· Right-wing parties tried to stir up hatred and exploit racial tension.
(=deliberately encourage people to hate each other)· He faces criminal charges for inciting racial hatred.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + hatred
· Feelings of racial hatred were drummed into him as a child.
· Churches and mosques were burnt as ethnic hatred turned into violence.
(=hatred between people who belong to different religious groups)· The law makes it an offence to stir up religious hatred.
(=complete hatred)· The child opened her eyes and stared at Juliet with pure hatred.
(=hatred that is felt very strongly)· What, I wondered, had I done to provoke such deep hatred?
· She told me, in a voice full of hatred and contempt, that I meant nothing to her.
phrases
· She talked about the feelings of hatred she has towards her son’s killer.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· He accused sections of the media of trying to excite racial hatred.
· The prisoners stared at him, their eyes full of hatred.
· She remembered the look of pure hatred in his eyes.
(=hatred of people based on their race)· He was prosecuted for inciting racial hatred.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· As the porters wheeled the trolley away, the girl opened her eyes and stared at Juliet with pure hatred.· I turned and looked her in the eyes and between us passed pure hatred.· Janir glared at me, a look of pure hatred.· All he could do was beam a ray of pure hatred at Sherman.
· The time and place are also factors that might have some bearing on whether or not racial hatred was likely.· If their tendency is that they are likely or intended to stir up racial hatred, that is sufficient. 4.· To date, there have been no prosecutions for this version of the offence of inciting to racial hatred.· This contrasts with the racial hatred offence, where the distribution must be to the public or a section of the public.· Mihailovic is said to be under police investigation on charges of incitement to racial hatred.· Judge McKinnon had been widely criticized for comments made during his hearing of a case of inciting racial hatred.· Now the same ugly forces of racial hatred are beginning to rear their heads again.
VERB
· It was terrifying to think that some one could feel such hatred towards you that they could do something like this.· I felt a stab of hatred for his captors.· I felt no hatred for him.· Dalgliesh's private verdict was that it was technically brilliant, but overwrought and painted, he felt, in hatred.· It was possible to feel the antagonism and hatred of the two sets of guards facing each other across the frontier.· Where once I felt hatred, now I only feel compassion.· Whatever she had felt at nineteen, hatred was all that was left now, and hatred ought to impart strength.· Killion felt hatred flare inside his whisky-bound guts.
· It introduced a code of conduct for political parties, banning the use of language likely to incite violence or hatred.· Religious fanatics cooled down temporarily, the better to incite hatred another day.· To date, there have been no prosecutions for this version of the offence of inciting to racial hatred.· Judge McKinnon had been widely criticized for comments made during his hearing of a case of inciting racial hatred.· Quite rightly there is legislation to stop material that incites race hatred.
· If their tendency is that they are likely or intended to stir up racial hatred, that is sufficient. 4.· This has caused humanitarian problems that have helped to stir up racism and hatred.
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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