英単語

loatheの意味・使い方・発音

loathe

英 [ləʊð] 美 [loð]
  • 大嫌い

語源


loathe ロース。

loath、loathsome、-e、動詞接尾辞、bathe、breatheと語源は同じ。

英語の語源


loathe
loathe: [OE] Loathe originated as a derivative of the adjective loath or loth [OE]. This originally meant ‘hostile’ or ‘loathsome’, and goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *laithaz, which also produced Swedish led ‘fed up’ and German leid ‘sorrow’, and was borrowed into the Romance languages, giving French laid and Italian laido ‘ugly’.
loathe (v.)
Old English laeian "to hate, to be disgusted with," from lae "hostile" (see loath). Cognate with Old Saxon lethon, Old Norse leiea. Related: Loathed; loathing.

例文


1. I loathe negativity.I can 't stand people who moan.
私は消極的な態度が嫌いで、ため息をつく人には耐えられない。

2.The two men loathe each other.
2人の男はお互いに気が進まない。

3.I loathe modern art.
私は現代アートが大好きではありません。

4.I loathe having to get up so early in the morning!
こんなに早く起きるのは本当に嫌だ!

5.You loathe the smell of greasy food when you are seasick.
船酔いをすると、脂っこいにおいが嫌いになります。

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