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hate
/ˈhet/
(vt.)憎恨,恨;不願,不喜歡U憎惡,憎恨
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Hated
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Hating
.]
1.
To
have
a
great
aversion
to
,
with
a
strong
desire
that
evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom
the
feeling
is
directed
;
to
dislike
intensely
;
to
detest
;
as
,
to
hate
one's
enemies
;
to
hate
hypocrisy
.
Whosoever
hateth
his
brother
is
a
murderer
.
--
1
John
iii
. 15.
2.
To
be
very
unwilling
;
followed
by
an
infinitive
,
or
a
substantive
clause
with
that
;
as
,
to
hate
to
get
into
debt
;
to
hate
that
anything
should
be
wasted
.
I
hate
that
he
should
linger
here
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
Script.
To
love
less
,
relatively
.
Syn:
--
To
Hate
,
Abhor
,
Detest
,
Abominate
,
Loathe
.
Usage:
Hate
is
the
generic
word
,
and
implies
that
one
is
inflamed
with
extreme
dislike
.
We
abhor
what
is
deeply
repugnant
to
our
sensibilities
or
feelings
.
We
detest
what
contradicts
so
utterly
our
principles
and
moral
sentiments
that
we
feel
bound
to
lift
up
our
voice
against
it
.
What
we
abominate
does
equal
violence
to
our
moral
and
religious
sentiments
.
What
we
loathe
is
offensive
to
our
own
nature
,
and
excites
unmingled
disgust
.
Our
Savior
is
said
to
have
hated
the
deeds
of
the
Nicolaitanes
;
his
language
shows
that
he
loathed
the
lukewarmness
of
the
Laodiceans
;
he
detested
the
hypocrisy
of
the
scribes
and
Pharisees
;
he
abhorred
the
suggestions
of
the
tempter
in
the
wilderness
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hate
,
n.
Strong
aversion
coupled
with
desire
that
evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom
the
feeling
is
directed
;
as
exercised
toward
things
,
intense
dislike
;
hatred
;
detestation
; --
opposed
to
love
.
For
in
a
wink
the
false
love
turns
to
hate
.
--
Tennyson
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
hate
n
:
the
emotion
of
hate
;
a
feeling
of
dislike
so
strong
that
it
demands
action
[
syn
:
hatred
] [
ant
:
love
]
v
:
dislike
intensely
;
feel
antipathy
or
aversion
towards
; "
I
hate
Mexican
food
"; "
She
detests
politicians
" [
syn
:
detest
]
[
ant
:
love
]
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