Can't stand the aggravation vs Detest vs Dislike vs Hate
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Can't stand the aggravation
Detest
Dislike
Hate
| Can't stand the aggravation | Detest | Dislike | Hate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aussprache | 🇬🇧 //kɑːnt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən//🇺🇸 //kænt stænd ði ˌæɡrəˈveɪʃən// | 🇬🇧 //dɪˈtɛst//🇺🇸 //dɪˈtɛst// | 🇬🇧 /["/dɪsˈlaɪk/","/dɪsˈlaɪks/","/dɪsˈlaɪkt/","/dɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dɪsˈlaɪk/","/dɪsˈlaɪks/","/dɪsˈlaɪkt/","/dɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/heɪt/","/heɪts/","/ˈheɪtɪd/","/ˈheɪtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/heɪt/","/heɪts/","/ˈheɪtɪd/","/ˈheɪtɪŋ/"]/ |
| Bedeutung | To strongly dislike something that causes annoyance. | Etwas sehr hassen.To hate something very much. | etwas nicht mögento not like something | jemanden oder etwas sehr stark nicht mögento strongly dislike someone or something |
| Beispiel | I just can't stand the aggravation of my noisy neighbors. | I detest waiting in long lines at the grocery store. | I really dislike waking up early in the morning. | I really hate waking up early in the morning. |
| Register | Informell | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral |
| Wie häufig | Top 2.000 (häufig) | Top 5.000 (recht häufig) | Top 1.000 (sehr häufig) | Top 1.000 (sehr häufig) |
| CEFR-Niveau | - | B1 | B1 | A1 |
| Wortart | verb | verb | verb | |
| Kollokationen | can't stand, deep aggravation, constant aggravation, aggravation from noise, aggravation in traffic | detest doing something, detest the idea, detest with a passion | cordially, greatly, heartily, be generally disliked, be universally disliked, be widely disliked | particularly, really, absolutely, begin to, come to, grow to, for, hate it when, hate to say, see, think, etc. |
| Antonyme | - | love, admire, appreciate | like, appreciate | love, like, enjoy |
| Häufige Fehler | Using 'can't stand' with a neutral tone instead of expressing strong dislike., Confusing 'aggravation' with similar words like 'annoyance', missing nuances., Using the phrase in contexts that require a more formal expression. | Confusing with 'dislike' which is less intense., Incorrect use with gerunds (e.g., 'detest to swim' is wrong). | Confused with 'hate' — 'dislike' is less strong., Using 'dislike' incorrectly in questions — remember to say 'Do you dislike...?'., Mixing it up with 'not like' — it's common but 'dislike' is more direct. | Using 'hate' too casually in friendly conversation., Confusing 'hate' with 'detest' — 'detest' is stronger., Using 'hate' instead of 'dislike' in polite contexts. |
| Hinweise zur Verwendung | Used mainly in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing or speech. Emphasizes strong feelings of annoyance. | In formellen und neutralen Kontexten verwenden. In lockeren Gesprächen vermeiden; es kann für geringe Abneigungen zu stark klingen.Use in formal and neutral contexts. Avoid in casual conversations; it may sound too strong for minor dislikes. | Verwende 'dislike', um ein starkes Gefühl des Nichtmögens auszudrücken. Es ist neutral und kann sowohl im gesprochenen als auch im geschriebenen Kontext verwendet werden. Vermeide es in übermäßig formellen Situationen, in denen 'missbilligen' passender sein könnte.Use 'dislike' when expressing a strong feeling of not liking something. It's neutral and can be used in both spoken and written contexts. Avoid using it in overly formal situations where 'disapprove of' might be more appropriate. | Verwende 'Hass', um starke Abneigung oder Abneigung auszudrücken. Es ist in den meisten Kontexten angemessen, kann aber in formellen Situationen zu intensiv sein. 'Hass' ist stärker als nur 'nicht mögen' und kann aggressiv wirken.Use 'hate' when expressing strong aversion or dislike. It's appropriate in most contexts, but can be too intense in formal situations. 'Hate' is stronger than just 'dislike' and can come off as aggressive. |
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Can't stand the aggravation, Detest, Dislike und Hate?
Can't stand the aggravation: To strongly dislike something that causes annoyance. Detest: To hate something very much. Dislike: to not like something Hate: to strongly dislike someone or something
Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?
Can't stand the aggravation: I just can't stand the aggravation of my noisy neighbors. Detest: I detest waiting in long lines at the grocery store. Dislike: I really dislike waking up early in the morning. Hate: I really hate waking up early in the morning.
Kann ich Can't stand the aggravation, Detest, Dislike und Hate austauschbar verwenden?
Nicht immer. Can't stand the aggravation, Detest, Dislike und Hate sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.