Odiar in english

Hate

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.

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» odiar a muertehate + Posesivo + gutsbe 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.

» odiarsethere + 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 muertebe 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 odiadespiser  .

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.

Odiar synonyms

hatred in spanish: odio, pronunciation: heɪtrəd part of speech: noun detest in spanish: detestar, pronunciation: dɪtest part of speech: verb
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