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loathe [ləʊð]détester;∎ I loathe having to get up in the mornings j'ai horreur d'être obligé de me lever le matin;∎ I loathe milk j'ai horreur du lait, je déteste le lait;∎ I loathe being mistaken for a tourist je déteste ou j'ai horreur qu'on me prenne pour un touriste;∎ you know how much I loathe him tu sais à quel point je le déteste -
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verb1) чувствовать отвращение2) ненавидеть3) collocation не любитьSyn:despise* * *1 (0) не выносить; не любить2 (v) испытывать отвращение; ненавидеть; чувствовать* * *питать отвращение, чувствовать отвращение* * *[ ləʊð] v. чувствовать отвращение, не любить, ненавидеть* * *ненавидетьненавидьте* * *1) питать отвращение, чувствовать отвращение; не выносить 2) а) разг. не любить б) ненавидеть -
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verbകലശലായി വെറുക്കുക, അറപ്പ് തോന്നുക -
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ləuð(to hate very much.) aborrecer, odiar- loathing- loathsome
loathe vb odiartr[ləʊð]1 odiar, aborrecerv.• aborrecer v.• asquear v.• detestar v.• doler v.ləʊðtransitive verb odiar, detestarto loathe -ing — odiar + inf
[lǝʊð]VT [+ thing, person] detestar, odiarI loathe doing it — detesto or odio hacerlo
* * *[ləʊð]transitive verb odiar, detestarto loathe -ing — odiar + inf
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transitive verbverabscheuen; nicht ausstehen könnenhe loathes eggs — er mag Eier überhaupt nicht
* * *[ləuð](to hate very much.) verabscheuen- academic.ru/43460/loathing">loathing- loathsome* * *[ləʊð, AM loʊð]II. vt▪ to \loathe sth etw nicht ausstehen [o leiden] könnenI \loathe doing housework Hausarbeit ist mir zuwider▪ to \loathe sb jdn verabscheuenthe two brothers \loathe each other die beiden Brüder hassen sich* * *[ləʊð]vtthing, person verabscheuen; modern art, spinach, jazz etc nicht ausstehen könnenI loathe doing it (in general) — ich hasse es, das zu tun; (on particular occasion) es ist mir zuwider, das zu tun
* * *loathe [ləʊð] v/t1. verabscheuen, hassen, nicht ausstehen können:loathe doing sth es hassen, etwas zu tun2. sich ekeln vor (dat):I loathe it es ekelt mich oder mir davor, es ekelt mich an* * *transitive verbverabscheuen; nicht ausstehen können* * *v.verabscheuen v. -
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[English Word] loathe[Swahili Word] -nyanyapaa[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] A person can loathe him/her because of everything that pertains to him/her[Swahili Example] kwa namna zake zote, mtu anaweza kumnyanyapaa [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. v чувствовать, испытывать отвращение2. v не любить; ненавидеть, не выноситьСинонимический ряд:detest (verb) abhor; abominate; despise; detest; execrate; hate; reject; repudiateАнтонимический ряд:adore; appreciate; approve; cherish; delight in; desire; esteem; foster; honour; indulge; like; love; nourish; nurture -
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[ləʊð]verbo transitivo detestare, odiare ( doing fare)* * *[ləuð](to hate very much.) detestare- loathing- loathsome* * *[ləʊð]verbo transitivo detestare, odiare ( doing fare) -
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См. также в других словарях:
loathe — ► VERB ▪ feel hatred or disgust for. DERIVATIVES loather noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to LOATH(Cf. ↑loath) … English terms dictionary
loathe — [ louð ] verb transitive to dislike someone or something very much: DETEST: I loathe having to get out of bed so early on a Saturday. She simply loathes her ex husband … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loathe — verb (transitive not in progressive) to hate someone or something very much: Lucinda loathes spiders. | loathe doing sth: I absolutely loathe travelling … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
loathe — verb /ˈləʊð,ˈloʊð/ To hate, detest, revile. I loathe scrubbing toilets. Syn: hate, detest … Wiktionary
loathe — verb I loathe their so called music Syn: hate, detest, abhor, execrate, have a strong aversion to, feel repugnance toward, not be able to bear/stand, be repelled by See note at despise Ant: love … Thesaurus of popular words
loathe / loath — Loathe is a verb meaning to detest or dislike greatly : Janice loathes animal cruelty. Loath is an adjective meaning reluctant, unwilling : Lance was loath to ask for an extension on his term paper that semester … Confused words
loathe / loath — Loathe is a verb meaning to detest or dislike greatly : Janice loathes animal cruelty. Loath is an adjective meaning reluctant, unwilling : Lance was loath to ask for an extension on his term paper that semester … Confused words
loathe — verb Syn: hate, detest, abhor, not be able to bear/stand Ant: love … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
loathe — UK [ləʊð] / US [loʊð] verb [transitive] Word forms loathe : present tense I/you/we/they loathe he/she/it loathes present participle loathing past tense loathed past participle loathed to dislike someone or something very much I loathe having to… … English dictionary
loathe — [[t]lo͟ʊð[/t]] loathes, loathing, loathed VERB If you loathe something or someone, you dislike them very much. [V n] The two men loathe each other... [V ing] She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers. Syn: detest … English dictionary
loathe — transitive verb (loathed; loathing) Etymology: Middle English lothen, from Old English lāthian to dislike, be hateful, from lāth Date: 12th century to dislike greatly and often with disgust or intolerance ; detest Synonyms: see hate • loather… … New Collegiate Dictionary