abhorred
v. 憎恶( abhor的过去式和过去分词 ); (厌恶地)回避; 拒绝; 淘汰
If you abhor something, you hate it very much, especially for moral reasons.
He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation...
他是一个憎恶采用暴力而坚决主张和解的人。
If nature abhors a vacuum, journalists abhor a transition, when there is little news to cover.
好比自然界拒绝真空一样,新闻工作者则厌恶没有多少新闻可供报道的过渡时期。
He abhorred the thoughts of stripping me and making me miserable.
他憎恶把我掠夺干净,使我受苦的那个念头.
Each of these oracles hated a particular phrase . Liu the Sage abhorred " Not right for sowing ".
二诸葛忌讳“不宜栽种”,三仙姑忌讳 “ 米烂了 ”.
After all an uncle was but an uncle, and his soul abhorred excessive display of feeling.
毕竟叔父总不过是叔父, 他从心里面讨厌表现得过分哀痛.
Theodore Roosevelt understood the dimensions of the popular fear of " trusts " , abhorred monopoly.
西奥多·罗斯福了解公众多么害怕托拉斯, 他憎恶垄断.
Theodore Roosevelt understood the dimensions of the popular fear of " trusts , " and he abhorred monopoly.
西奥多?罗斯福了解公众多么害怕 托拉斯, 他憎恶垄断.