您現(xiàn)在的位置: > 大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí) > abomination abomination的音標(biāo)是[??b??m?n??e??n],基本翻譯是“可憎的人或事物;厭惡;憎恨的對(duì)象”。速記技巧是:ab(全部) + omin(不好的) + ation(名詞后綴) = 全部不好的事物。
“abomination”這個(gè)詞的詞源可以追溯到拉丁語(yǔ)“abominare”,意為“厭惡,憎惡”。它的詞形變化形式主要包括復(fù)數(shù)“abominations”和過(guò)去式、過(guò)去分詞“abominated”或“abominated”。
相關(guān)單詞:
“repugnancy”表示“厭惡,反感”,與“abomination”有相似的情感色彩。
“condemnation”意為“譴責(zé),判罪”,這個(gè)詞與“abomination”一樣,都表示對(duì)某種行為的強(qiáng)烈否定。
“abhorrence”表示“憎惡,厭惡”,是一種情感上的反應(yīng)。
“abomination-like”表示類似“abomination”的事物,可以用來(lái)形容令人厭惡或反感的事物。
“revulsion”意為“厭惡,反感”,這個(gè)詞可以用來(lái)描述對(duì)某種事物的強(qiáng)烈反感。
“abominable”意為“可惡的,惡劣的”,這個(gè)詞是對(duì)“abomination”的強(qiáng)化,表示非常惡劣或令人厭惡的事物。
“abominate”意為“憎惡,厭惡”,這個(gè)詞直接來(lái)源于拉丁語(yǔ)詞源,表示強(qiáng)烈的厭惡或憎恨。
“abominate-like”表示類似“abominate”的行為或情感,可以用來(lái)形容對(duì)某種行為或情況的強(qiáng)烈反感。
“odious”意為“可惡的,討厭的”,這個(gè)詞也表示令人厭惡或反感的事物。
以上單詞都與“abomination”有密切關(guān)聯(lián),并且可以用來(lái)描述各種令人厭惡或反感的事物。這些單詞在英語(yǔ)中具有豐富的含義和用法,可以幫助我們更深入地理解和使用這個(gè)詞。
常用短語(yǔ):
1. abomination of desolation
2. abominate
3. abominable
4. abominate of the Lord
5. abomination of the Lord
6. abominations
7. abominate of the flesh
雙語(yǔ)例句:
1. The abomination of desolation has been erected in the center of the city. (英文)
2. He abominated the behavior of those who betrayed their fellow man. (中文)
3. She was an abomination to everyone who knew her, a selfish and heartless woman. (英文)
4. The abominations committed by those men were beyond belief. (中文)
5. He abominated of the flesh, seeking only to please God in all he did. (英文)
6. The sight of those animals was enough to make any sane person abominate the very thought of eating meat. (中文)
7. The city was filled with the abominations of the people, and it was a sight to behold. (英文)
英文小作文:
Abominations in Society
In today"s society, we see many different types of abominations, whether it be in the way we treat our fellow human beings, or the way we treat our environment. From the rampant consumerism that leaves our planet littered with waste, to the selfishness and greed that drives people to hurt others for their own gain, these are all examples of what can only be described as abominations of the flesh.
However, it doesn"t have to be this way. We can choose to stand up and speak out against these abominations, and work towards creating a better world for ourselves and future generations. By educating ourselves and others about the importance of respecting others and our environment, we can help create a society that is free from these evils, and one that is truly worth living in.
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