释义 |
odiumo‧di‧um /ˈəʊdiəm $ ˈoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] formal - As is often the case, the principal odium falls on an innocent party.
- But he felt keenly the odium of his position.
- But such men neither exercised the extreme severity, nor attracted the bitter odium, of Passelewe and Langley.
- Increasingly and unintentionally, the papacy assumed the odium of tax gatherer on behalf of the king.
- It would hinder persons of ill fame acting in the business from whose ill conduct the public odium had arisen.
a strong feeling of hatred that a lot of people have for someone because of something they have done SYN opprobrium: Internationally Reagan attracted odium for his militarism. |