厌恶 | yàn wù | to loathe; to hate; disgusted with sth | |
可恶 | kě wù | repulsive; vile; hateful; abominable | |
憎恶 | zēng wù | to loathe; to hate; to abhor; see also 憎恶 | |
深恶痛绝 | shēn wù tòng jué | to detest bitterly (idiom); implacable hatred; to abhor; anathema | |
好恶 | hào wù | lit. likes and dislikes; preferences; taste |
1 | He gives several other reasons why they are bad as well. | |
2 | Then said the children of Israel, Tell us, how was this wickedness? | |
3 | Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping. | |
4 | If you start looking for the good in the world instead of focusing on the bad, I promise you will find it. | |
5 | Good deeds act and react on the doers of them; and so do evil. |