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hate
(hāt)v. hat·ed, hat·ing, hates
v.tr.
1. To feel strong dislike for or hostility toward: rivals who hate each other.
2. To feel dislike or distaste for: hates washing dishes; hates to get up early.
3. To be disinclined (to do something) out of politeness or a need to apologize: I hate to interrupt, but can I ask you a quick question?
v.intr.
To feel hatred.
n.
Idiom: Intense animosity or dislike; hatred.
hate on (someone) Slang
To ridicule, insult, or act hatefully toward: Stop hating on them—they're my friends.
[Middle English haten, from Old English hatian. N., Middle English, from Old English hete.]
hat′er n.
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hate
(heɪt)vb
1. to dislike (something) intensely; detest
2. (intr) to be unwilling (to be or do something)
n
3. intense dislike
4. informal a person or thing that is hated (esp in the phrase pet hate)
5. (modifier) expressing or arousing feelings of hatred: hate mail.
[Old English hatian; related to Old Norse hata, Old Saxon hatōn, Old High German hazzēn]
ˈhateable, ˈhatable adj
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hate
(heɪt)v. hat•ed, hat•ing,
n. v.t.
1. to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest.
2. to be unwilling; dislike: I hate to accept it.
v.i. 3. to feel hatred.
n. 4. intense dislike; extreme aversion or hostility.
5. the object of extreme aversion or hostility.
[before 900; Middle English hat(i)en, Old English hatian (v.), c. Old Saxon haton, Old High German hazzōn, Old Norse hata, Gothic hatan]
hat′er, n.
syn: hate, abhor, detest imply feeling intense dislike or aversion toward something. hate, the simple and general word, suggests passionate dislike and a feeling of enmity: to hate autocracy. abhor expresses a deep-rooted horror and a sense of repugnance or complete rejection: to abhor cruelty. detest implies intense, even vehement, dislike and antipathy, besides a sense of disdain: to detest a combination of ignorance and arrogance.
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hate
Past participle: hated
Gerund: hating
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Noun | 1. | hate - the emotion of intense dislike; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action emotion - any strong feeling misanthropy - hatred of mankind misogamy - hatred of marriage misogynism, misogyny - hatred of women misology - hatred of reasoning misoneism - hatred of change or innovation misopedia - hatred of children murderousness - a bloodthirsty hatred arousing murderous impulses ill will, enmity, hostility - the feeling of a hostile person; "he could no longer contain his hostility" malevolence, malignity - wishing evil to others love - a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love" |
Verb | 1. | hate - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians" contemn, despise, disdain, scorn - look down on with disdain; "He despises the people he has to work for"; "The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately" dislike - have or feel a dislike or distaste for; "I really dislike this salesman" love - have a great affection or liking for; "I love French food"; "She loves her boss and works hard for him" |
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hate
verb
1. detest, loathe, despise, dislike, be sick of, abhor, be hostile to, recoil from, be repelled by, have an aversion to, abominate, H8 (S.M.S.), not be able to bear, execrate Most people hate him, but I don't.
detest like, love, wish, fancy, treasure, esteem, cherish, be fond of, dote on
detest like, love, wish, fancy, treasure, esteem, cherish, be fond of, dote on
2. dislike, detest, shrink from, recoil from, have no stomach for, H8 (S.M.S.), not be able to bear She hated hospitals and dreaded the operation.
dislike like, enjoy, relish, be fond of
dislike like, enjoy, relish, be fond of
noun
1. dislike, hostility, hatred, loathing, animosity, aversion, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, abomination, animus, abhorrence, odium, detestation, H8 (S.M.S.), execration eyes that held a look of hate
dislike liking, love, affection, goodwill, devotion, fondness, amity
dislike liking, love, affection, goodwill, devotion, fondness, amity
pet hate bugbear, bane of your life, pet aversion, thorn in your side My pet hate is aggressive drivers.
Quotations
"Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure" [Lord Byron Don Juan]
"If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us" [Hermann Hesse Demian]
"Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure" [Lord Byron Don Juan]
"If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us" [Hermann Hesse Demian]
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hate
verbnoun1. Extreme hostility and dislike:
2. An object of extreme dislike:
Informal: horror.
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Translations
شَيءٌ مَكْروهكَراهِيَه، كُرْهكرهيَكْرَهيَكْرَهُ
nenávidětnenáviststrašáknenáviděná věc
hadeaversionhad
vihata
घृणा करना
mrziti
hatahaturvera meinilla viî
憎む
미워하다
neapykantanekęstinepakenčiamas dalykasnepakęstipasibjaurėtinas
ienīstnaidsneciestnepatikas objekts
urî
nenávidená vecnenávidieť
sovražiti
hata
เกลียด
nefret etmeknefretnefret edilen kimse/şey
ghét
hate
[heɪt]B. VT → odiar
to hate sb like poison → odiar a algn a muerte
I hate having to commute every day → no soporto tener que tomar el tren todos los días para ir a trabajar
he hates to be or he hates being corrected → no soporta que se le corrija or que le corrijan
I hate to see him unhappy → me duele mucho or no soporto verlo triste
I hate to say it, but → lamento tener que decirlo, pero ...
I hate to trouble you, but → siento muchísimo molestarle, pero ...
to hate sb like poison → odiar a algn a muerte
I hate having to commute every day → no soporto tener que tomar el tren todos los días para ir a trabajar
he hates to be or he hates being corrected → no soporta que se le corrija or que le corrijan
I hate to see him unhappy → me duele mucho or no soporto verlo triste
I hate to say it, but → lamento tener que decirlo, pero ...
I hate to trouble you, but → siento muchísimo molestarle, pero ...
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
hate
[ˈheɪt] vt
n → haine fhate campaign n → campagne f de dénigrementhate crime n → crime m de haine crime motivé par la haine raciale, xénophobe, religieuse ou homophobe
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hate
vt → hassen; (= detest also) → verabscheuen, nicht ausstehen können; (= dislike also) → nicht leiden können; to hate the sound of something → etw nicht hören können; to hate to do something or doing something → es hassen, etw zu tun; (weaker) → etw äußerst ungern tun; I hate being late → ich hasse es, zu spät zu kommen, ich komme äußerst ungern zu spät; I hate seeing or to see her in pain → ich kann es nicht ertragen, sie leiden zu sehen; I hate the idea of leaving → der Gedanke, wegzumüssen, ist mir äußerst zuwider; I hate it when people accuse me of lying → ich kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn man mich als Lügner bezeichnet; I hate to bother/rush you → es ist mir sehr unangenehm, dass ich Sie belästigen/zur Eile drängen muss; I hate to say/admit it but … → es fällt mir sehr schwer, das sagen/zugeben zu müssen, aber …; I hated myself for writing that letter → ich konnte es mir nicht verzeihen, dass ich diesen Brief geschrieben hatte; she hates me having any fun → sie kann es nicht haben, wenn ich Spaß habe; you’ll hate me for this but … → du wirst es mir vielleicht übel nehmen, aber …; don’t hate me for telling you the truth → nimm es mir nicht übel or sei mir nicht böse, dass ich dir die Wahrheit sage; I should hate to keep you waiting → ich möchte Sie auf keinen Fall warten lassen; I’d hate to think I’d never see him again → ich könnte den Gedanken, ihn nie wiederzusehen, nicht ertragen
n
(= object of hatred) one of his pet hates is plastic cutlery/having to wait → Plastikbesteck/Warten ist ihm ein Gräuel, Plastikbesteck/Warten gehört zu den Dingen, die er am meisten hasst or verabscheut; celery is/spiders are my pet hate → ich kann Sellerie/Spinnen auf den Tod nicht ausstehen or leiden (inf)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
hate
[heɪt]1. n → odio
2. vt (person, thing) → odiare; (weaker) → detestare
I hate having to do it → detesto doverlo fare
I hate to trouble you, but ... → mi dispiace disturbarla, ma...
she hates to be or she hates being corrected → non sopporta le critiche or le osservazioni
I hate having to do it → detesto doverlo fare
I hate to trouble you, but ... → mi dispiace disturbarla, ma...
she hates to be or she hates being corrected → non sopporta le critiche or le osservazioni
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
hate
(heit) verb to dislike very much. I hate them for their cruelty to my father; I hate getting up in the morning.
noun1. great dislike. a look of hate.
2. something disliked. Getting up in the morning is one of my pet (= particular) hates.
ˈhateful adjective very bad; very unpleasant. That was a hateful thing to do to her; What a hateful person!
ˈhatefully adverbˈhatefulness noun
hatred (ˈheitrid) noun
great dislike. There was a look of hatred in his eyes; I have a deep-seated hatred of liars.
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hate
→ يَكْرَهُ nenávidět hade hassen μισώ odiar vihata détester mrziti odiare 憎む 미워하다 hekel hebben aan hate nienawidzić odiar ненавидеть hata เกลียด nefret etmek ghét 憎恨Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
hate
, hatredn. odio, aversión;
v. odiar, repudiar.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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hate
n odio; vt odiarEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.