abomination 详细解释

abomination

[ə.bɔmi'neiʃən]

n.憎恨,痛恶, 可憎的事物

n.

1. 【旧】厌恶, 憎恨[U]

Their abomination of violence was obvious.

他们对暴力行为的痛恨是很明显的。

2. 令人厌恶的事情[C]

词形变化

名词: abominator | 动词过去式: abominated | 动词过去分词: abominated | 动词现在分词: abominating | 动词第三人称单数: abominates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

shame  offense  horror  hatred  thing  

英英释义

名词 abomination:

a person who is loathsome or disgusting

hate coupled with disgust

同义词:abhorrence, detestation, execration, loathing, odium

an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence

短语词组

hold sth. in abomination

1. 厌恶某事物

My father held sin in abomination.

我父亲痛恨罪恶。

补充

abominationabomination英:[əˌbɔmiˈneiʃən] 美:[əˌbɑməˈneʃən]n.1.憎恨,厌恶,可憎的事物

例句

1. What is happening is an abomination.正在发生的是令人无法容忍的暴行。 2. He had become an object of abomination.他已经成为了仇恨的目标。 3. For most people, foie gras is either a rare delicacy or a culinary abomination.对大多数人来说, 鹅肝若不是珍馐美馔, 那就是烹饪的耻辱。 4. the Pharisees regarded Gentiles as an abomination to God.法利赛人认为非犹太人是上帝憎恶的对象。 5. concrete abominations masquerading as hotels.冒充旅馆的让人憎恨的水泥建筑。 6. a Calvinist abomination of indulgence.加尔文教徒对恣纵的憎恶。 7. Some people view the sculpture as art while others see it as an abomination.有些人将这座雕塑看作艺术,有些人则对它心生厌恶。