Odiar in english
Hate
pronunciation: heɪt part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: heɪt part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
odiar = hate ; loathe ; despise ; detest.
Example: I would hate to see us add more responsibility at this time, when librarians are already reeling.Example: He sometimes loathed the books he recommended as much as the children they were inflicted upon loathed them.Example: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Example: This resulted in Africans loving and aspiring to everything European and detesting and deeming inferior anything that is African.more:
» odiar a muerte = hate + Posesivo + guts ; be at daggers drawn (with) .
Example: They gladly and avariciously take our money, but make no bones about hating our fucking guts and trying to fuck us over every chance they get!. Example: Throughout Mr Blair's time in office Mr Mandelson and Mr Brown were at daggers drawn.» odiarse = there + be + not much/no/little love lost between .
Example: It was obvious that there was no love lost between the two candidates during last night's political debate.» odiarse a muerte = be at each other's throats .
Example: What keeps you riveted to the action of his plays or movies is the certain knowledge that sooner or later these characters will be at each other's throats.» persona que desprecia u odia = despiser .
Example: What Anselmo maintains on matter of clergy's celibacy, sin of sodomy, monk's and nun's vows of chastity, and about the marriage shows nevertheless that he was not a despiser of the human being.