Examples of using Abhorrence in English and their translations into Chinese
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Disguise is My Abhorrence.
You hate me, but your abhorrence cannot equal that with which i regard myself.
They are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism.
I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect-in terror.
Then I seized the infidels, then how was My abhorrence?
There will, with an abhorrence of the sin, be found a detestation of the fellow-sinner;
Then seized I those who disbelieved, and how intense was My abhorrence!
Marriage is held in contempt and even abhorrence as leading to the procreation of life.
A really civilized man, a really civilized woman,must hold such a God in abhorrence and contempt.
Do not confuse dislike and abhorrence with angry denial of truths you do not wish to see.
There was no genuine repentance for sin, no contrition,no change of purpose, no abhorrence of evil.
It was at least but a drop in the sea to the abhorrence with which I looked back upon these hours.
Among the many traits the peoples of our two countries have in common,none is stronger than our mutual abhorrence of war.
We wish here to declare our abhorrence of the recent acts of terror that took place in Indonesia.
Never have hatred of everything that is great,contempt for all that is beautiful, abhorrence for literature been so manifest.
I began to feel that my abhorrence for Strickland could only be sustained by an effort on my part.
Will it be pretended that this difference issufficient to justify an attachment to the State Governments and an abhorrence to the Fœderal Government?
They add to our sense of abhorrence and indignation and strengthen our resolve to prevent similar crimes.
Added Rep. Espaillat in conclusion,“We recognize these symbols for what they are and for the abhorrence they represent, still today.
For there cannot be a true and sincere abhorrence of the offence, and the love to the cause of it remain;
Furthermore, the mandatory supervision for life imposed for the offences under part II reflects society's abhorrence of such acts against children.
Until then, he's only filled with abhorrence for his father, so much so that it makes his character fairly illogically angry and flat.
The establishment of the International Criminal Court had brought about profound changes in the international order andhad demonstrated the international community's abhorrence of atrocities.
The Special Committee expresses its abhorrence, and condemns in the strongest terms, the bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad in August 2003.
And as she had never thought or done anything mortally guilty herself,she had not that abhorrence for wickedness which distinguishes moralists much more knowing.
While it expresses our collective abhorrence at the known details of the plot, it also restates and reinforces principles that are essential to the functioning of diplomacy.
The international community had thereby confirmed its abhorrence of human cloning and declared its commitment to protecting the sanctity of human life and respect for human dignity.
Leaders also expressed their abhorrence of other weapons of mass destruction and expressed the hope that progress would be made for an early conclusion of a protocol to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention.
Those who deny the truth will be told,"God's abhorrence of you is greater than your hatred of yourselves. You were called to the faith but you denied it.".