HATE


Meaning of HATE in English

[verb]Kelly hates her teacher. [T]She hated the cold dark days of winter. [T]I hate it when you do that. [T]I have always hated speaking in public. [+ verb-ing]I hate him telling me what do to all the time. [+ object + verb-ing]I hate (= do not want) to interrupt, but it's time we left. [+ to infinitive] I'd hate (= would not like) you to think I didn't appreciate what you'd done. [+ object + to infinitive]In this terrible conflict how can we avoid the children learning to hate? [I](informal) Children sometimes say that they hate someone's guts, meaning that they really do hate them.Tell Harry from me that I hate his guts!

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.