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UK//heɪts//US//heɪts//

Hates 的意思

To have a strong aversion to something.

In simple words: Dislike something very much.

Hates 例句

  • She hates waking up early in the morning.
  • He hates that movie because it’s too long.
  • Many children hate vegetables, especially broccoli.
  • She really hates being late for appointments.
  • He absolutely hates the cold weather in winter.

如何使用 Hates

Use 'hates' when expressing strong dislike. It’s appropriate in casual conversation, but can be seen as strong in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

hate + object

Memory hint

Think of 'hates' as 'he hates' someone rolling their eyes at something they really dislike.

相关单词

Collocations with Hates

  • hate the idea
  • hate doing something
  • hate the way
  • hate when
  • hate to say

Synonyms for Hates

  • detests
  • loathes
  • despises
  • abominates
  • dislikes

Opposites of Hates

  • loves
  • adores
  • likes

Common mistakes with Hates

  • Confusing 'hate' with 'dislike' which is milder.
  • Using 'hates' in the wrong tense or subject.
  • Neglecting to use it with the correct object.

Hates appears in

Hates 的其他语言

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关于 Hates 的常见问题

Hates 是什么意思?

Dislike something very much.

Hates 的中文意思是什么?

Dislike something very much.

Hates 的定义是什么?

To have a strong aversion to something.

如何在句子中使用 Hates

She hates waking up early in the morning.

能再举一个 Hates 的例子吗?

He hates that movie because it’s too long.

Hates 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 detests, loathes, despises, abominates, dislikes。

Hates 的反义词是什么?

相反的意思包括 loves, adores, likes。

哪些词和 Hates 搭配?

它常与 hate the idea, hate doing something, hate the way, hate when, hate to say 搭配。

使用 Hates 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confusing 'hate' with 'dislike' which is milder. Using 'hates' in the wrong tense or subject. Neglecting to use it with the correct object.

Hates 怎么发音?

US: //heɪts//, UK: //heɪts//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 Hates

Use 'hates' when expressing strong dislike. It’s appropriate in casual conversation, but can be seen as strong in formal contexts.