hating
v. 憎恨( hate的現在分詞 ); 討厭; 不願; 為…感到抱歉
If you hate someone or something, you have an extremely strong feeling of dislike for them.
Most people hate him, but they don't dare to say so, because he still rules the country...
人們大多憎恨他,但不敢說,因為他仍在統治這個國家。
I hated myself for writing that letter.
我恨自己寫了那封信。
If you say that you hate something such as a particular activity, you mean that you find it very unpleasant.
Ted hated parties, even gatherings of people he liked individually...
特德討厭各種派對,即便是他自己喜歡的人的聚會也不例外。
She hated hospitals and didn't like the idea of having an operation...
她討厭醫院,也不想做手術。
You can use hate in expressions such as 'I hate to trouble you' or 'I hate to bother you' when you are apologizing to someone for interrupting them or asking them to do something.
I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on.
我真不想催你,但我稍後還有一個約會。
You can use hate in expressions such as 'I hate to say it' or 'I hate to tell you' when you want to express regret about what you are about to say, because you think it is unpleasant or should not be the case.
I hate to tell you this, but tomorrow's your last day...
我很抱歉地通知你,明天是你的最後一天了。
I hate to admit it, but you were right.
我不得不承認,你是對的。
You can use hate in expressions such as 'I hate to see' or 'I hate to think' when you are emphasizing that you find a situation or an idea unpleasant.
I just hate to see you doing this to yourself.
我真不願意看到你這樣對待自己。
You can use hate in expressions such as 'I'd hate to think' when you hope that something is not true or that something will not happen.
I'd hate to think my job would not be secure if I left it temporarily.
希望我的工作不會因為我暫時休假而不保。
I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother.
我不會擅自批評奧斯本恨他媽媽這件事。
Lesley yelled at him with blind, hating rage.
萊斯莉心生憤恨,盛怒之下對他大嚷大叫。
She confessed hating the boss.
她承認痛恨這個老闆.
He was far from hating Tom the less when this thought occurred to him.
想到這一點,他越發痛恨湯姆.
He was saying everyone is hating on him because are jealous.
他還說每個人痛恨科比是因為他們嫉妒他.