slovník indonéský - Angličtina

Bahasa Indonesia - English

benci v angličtině:

1. abhor abhor


I abhor all forms of racism.
People with physical disabilities abhor being pitied.
We abhor violence.
I could never be a racist. I abhor racism in all its forms
I'm an able soldier, but I abhor armies.
I abhor the thug as much...
Yet wilt thou plunge me in the ditch, And mine own clothes shall abhor me.
nature abhors a vacuum
All civilized people abhor the use of torture.
Because he always wound up getting hit in the head when he tried to play cricket, Marcin began to abhor the sport.
to ​hate a way of ​behaving or ​thinking, often because you ​think it is not ​moral. I abhor all ​forms of ​racism.
The definition of abhor is to really hate something or someone.
I abhor any kind of discrimination
I abhor people who are habitually late.
He abhors this kind of music.

2. resent resent


I resent his rude attitude.
She resents being paid less than her co-workers.
She bitterly resented her father's new wife.
I’ve always resented my father for leaving the family.
she resented the fact that I had children
I resent your cynical remarks.
She'd grown cold against him, resenting him because he had a good job whilst she'd chosen to be a housewife.
My boss resents the idea.
The girls resented all the attention Peter was getting.
I resent having to work late. He resents the fact that she gets more money than he does.
Do not resent me.
The girls did not seem to resent their mother.
Resent is defined as to feel hurt or offended by something or someone. An example of resent is the feeling an older brother feels about the amount of attention paid to a younger sibling.
He deeply resented his parents giving more attention to his younger sister. He thought it unfair.
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.

3. loathe


I've never loathed any book as much as that one.
From an early age the brothers loathed each other.
From an early age the brothers have loathed each other. "Do you like fish?" "No, I loathe it."
She loathed him in a deep and very personal way.
\ˈlōth\ From an early ​age the ​brothers have loathed each other. I loathe doing ​housework.
I loathe flying.
loathe =to feel intense dislike, disgust, or hatred for; abhor; detest
Like it or loatheit, many see the class system as a quintessential element of British life,
You loathe democracy so much now that you actually call it populism.
I loathe this guy so much.
i love watching football, but my wife loathes
‘she loathed him on sight.
I absolutely loathe shopping
As for physical exercise, although I loathe most sports (I think they're really boring), I do like going to the gym to lift weights.