- abominar
- v.1 to abhor, to abominate.2 to detest, to hate, to despise, to loathe.3 to hate to.4 to curse, to imprecate evil upon, to condemn, to execrate.* * *abominar► verbo transitivo1 to abominate, loathe► verbo intransitivo1 to abominate (de, -), loathe (de, -)* * *1.VT to abominate, detest2.VI
abominar de — to curse
* * *1.verbo transitivo to detest, abominate (frml)2.abominar viabominar de algo/alguien — (frml) to loathe something/somebody
* * *= detest.Ex. This resulted in Africans loving and aspiring to everything European and detesting and deeming inferior anything that is African.* * *1.verbo transitivo to detest, abominate (frml)2.abominar viabominar de algo/alguien — (frml) to loathe something/somebody
* * *= detest.Ex: This resulted in Africans loving and aspiring to everything European and detesting and deeming inferior anything that is African.
* * *abominar [A1 ]vtto detest, abominate (frml)* * *
abominar (conjugate abominar) verbo transitivo
to detest, abominate (frml)
abominar
I verbo transitivo (sentir aversión) to detest, abominate, loathe: abomino los cotilleos, I hate gossip
II vi (hablar en contra) abominar (de), to abominate, loathe: José abomina de quienes justifican el racismo, José loathes people who make excuses for racism
* * *abominar♦ vt[detestar] to abhor, to abominate♦ viabominar de [condenar] to condemn, to criticize* * *abominarI v/t detest, loatheII v/i:abominar de detest, loathe* * *abominar vtaborrecer: to abominate, to abhor
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.