loathing

loathing
noun (great dislike and disgust.) aborrecimiento, odio
loathing
tr['ləʊðɪŋ]
noun
1 odio, aborrecimiento
loathing ['lo:ðɪŋ] n
: aversión f, odio m, aborrecimiento m
loathing
n.
aborrecimiento s.m.
asco s.m.
repugnancia s.f.
'ləʊðɪŋ
mass noun aversión f, odio m
['lǝʊðɪŋ]
N odio m

it fills me with loathing — me repugna

the loathing which I felt for him — el odio que sentía hacia or por él

* * *
['ləʊðɪŋ]
mass noun aversión f, odio m

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