odious是什么意思

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  • In reviews, odious comparisons are sometimes drawn between the book under review and others whose worth is known.

  • Each of them is critical of the tendency of law to skew history or legitimise odious structures of authority.

  • One of the most odious consequences has been a decrease in the time available for teaching and mentoring students and residents.

  • They had to see that what seemed self-evidently glorious and right to them might be morally odious to others.

  • This belief, however, commits one to accept a morally odious transference of sins and flaws from parents to children and further descendants.

  • First, it is morally odious for children to be expected to carry their parents' debts or sins, since children had no role in acquiring such debts and sins.

  • As the emerging discourse on ' odious debt ' suggests, the incentives of both the borrower and the lender need to change if this development problem is going to be solved.

  • If the argument and strife are brought to a person's home, it is rather odious.

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  • 中文简体

    讨厌的, 可恶的,可憎的…

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  • Español

    odioso, detestable, repugnante…

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  • Português

    odioso…

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  • Türk dili

    iğrenç, nefret verici…

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  • Français

    odieux, détestable…

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  • Čeština

    protivný, nechutný…

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  • Dansk

    afskyelig…

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  • Indonesia

    menyebalkan…

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