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Decisión, Sugerencia y Obligación - Amor y Odio 1

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con amor y odio, como "abide", "averse" y "dislike".

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to abide
to abide
[Verbo]

(always negative) to tolerate someone or something

soportar

soportar

Ex: She ca n't abide people who are consistently dishonest .

Ella no puede tolerar a las personas que son constantemente deshonestas.

admiration
admiration
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of much respect for and approval of someone or something

admiración

admiración

Ex: He spoke about his mentor with deep admiration, crediting her for his success and inspiration .

Habló de su mentor con profunda admiración, atribuyéndole su éxito e inspiración.

to adore
to adore
[Verbo]

to love and respect someone very much

adorar

adorar

Ex: They adore their parents for the sacrifices they 've made for the family .

Ellos adoran a sus padres por los sacrificios que han hecho por la familia.

acquired taste
acquired taste
[Sustantivo]

something that one dislikes first but starts to like it with the passage of time

gusto adquirido

gusto adquirido

allergic
allergic
[Adjetivo]

characterized by a strong dislike or hatred toward someone

alérgico

alérgico

Ex: She was allergic to dishonesty and valued transparency in all her relationships .

Era alérgica a la deshonestidad y valoraba la transparencia en todas sus relaciones.

anathema
anathema
[Sustantivo]

something that is gravely hated and disapproved of

anatema

anatema

Ex: Pollution is an anathema to environmentalists .

La contaminación es un anatema para los ambientalistas.

antipathetic
antipathetic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing extreme hatred or hostility toward someone

hostil, opuesto

hostil, opuesto

antipathy
antipathy
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility

antipatía

antipatía

Ex: Despite their antipathy, they managed to work together on the project.

A pesar de su antipatía, lograron trabajar juntos en el proyecto.

averse
averse
[Adjetivo]

strongly opposed to something

reacio

reacio

Ex: I ’m not averse to trying new activities , but I prefer something low-key .

No estoy en contra de probar nuevas actividades, pero prefiero algo discreto.

aversion
aversion
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of dislike toward someone or something

aversión

aversión

Ex: The child developed an aversion to broccoli after a bad experience .

El niño desarrolló una aversión al brócoli después de una mala experiencia.

to be sweet on

to like somebody very much in a romantic way

estar colado por algn

estar colado por algn

to despise
to despise
[Verbo]

to hate and have no respect for something or someone

despreciar

despreciar

Ex: We despise cruelty to animals and support organizations that work to protect them .

Despreciamos la crueldad hacia los animales y apoyamos a las organizaciones que trabajan para protegerlos.

disgust
disgust
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

asco

asco

Ex: She felt a wave of disgust wash over her as she discovered the unsanitary conditions of the public restroom.

Sintió una oleada de asco invadirla al descubrir las condiciones insalubres del baño público.

to dislike
to dislike
[Verbo]

to not like a person or thing

no gustar

no gustar

Ex: We strongly dislike rude people ; they 're disrespectful .

Nos desagradan mucho las personas maleducadas; son irrespetuosas.

dislike
dislike
[Sustantivo]

the feeling of not liking something or someone

aversión, antipatía

aversión, antipatía

Ex: There is a growing dislike for pollution in the community .

Hay un desagrado creciente por la contaminación en la comunidad.

enamored
enamored
[Adjetivo]

having a strong liking or admiration for something

enamorado

enamorado

Ex: The design of her new home caused her to feel enamored with every detail .

El diseño de su nueva casa hizo que se sintiera enamorada de cada detalle.

enemy
enemy
[Sustantivo]

someone who is against a person, or hates them

enemigo

enemigo

Ex: He treated anyone who disagreed with him as an enemy.

Trataba a cualquiera que no estuviera de acuerdo con él como a un enemigo.

faddiness
faddiness
[Sustantivo]

the fact of having or showing unreasonable tendency or preference toward some things and not others, particularly food

ser caprichoso

ser caprichoso

faddy
faddy
[Adjetivo]

having or showing an unreasonable tendency to like some things and not others, particularly food

caprichoso

caprichoso

to favor
to favor
[Verbo]

to prefer someone or something to an alternative

preferir

preferir

Ex: We favor a collaborative approach to problem-solving in our team .

Preferimos un enfoque colaborativo para resolver problemas en nuestro equipo.

favored
favored
[Adjetivo]

having characteristics or features that makes something or someone preferable

preferido, favorecido

preferido, favorecido

finicky
finicky
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) overly particular about small details, making one challenging to please

quisquilloso, exigente

quisquilloso, exigente

Ex: Her finicky taste in fashion meant she spent hours searching for the perfect outfit .

Su gusto exigente en la moda significaba que pasaba horas buscando el atuendo perfecto.

for {one's} liking

in a way that is based on one's tastes or wishes

para (mi,  tu

para (mi, tu

Ex: The music was far too loud for my liking.
frenemy
frenemy
[Sustantivo]

a person who pretends to be a friend when in reality is one's rival or enemy

falso amigo, amigo-enemigo

falso amigo, amigo-enemigo

give me {sth} any (day|time)

used to express one's preference to something or someone over other things

preferir

preferir

to go for
to go for
[Verbo]

to choose something among other things

decidirse por, optar por

decidirse por, optar por

Ex: I 'll go for the salmon from the menu ; it 's my favorite dish .

Voy a decidirme por el salmón del menú; es mi plato favorito.

to go off
to go off
[Verbo]

to experience a loss of interest or liking towards someone or something

dejar de gustar, ya no gustar

dejar de gustar, ya no gustar

Ex: I went off sushi after I got food poisoning from a bad experience at a restaurant .

Me desencanté del sushi después de sufrir una intoxicación alimentaria por una mala experiencia en un restaurante.

to grow on
to grow on
[Verbo]

to gradually like someone or something more and more

empezar a gustar

empezar a gustar

Ex: As you explore more , the subject will likely grow on you .

A medida que explores más, es probable que el tema te vaya gustando cada vez más.

grudge
grudge
[Sustantivo]

a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past

rencor

rencor

Ex: She tried to forgive , but the grudge from the betrayal lingered .

Ella intentó perdonar, pero el rencor por la traición persistía.

to hate
to hate
[Verbo]

to really not like something or someone

odiar

odiar

Ex: They hate waiting in long lines at the grocery store .

Ellos odian esperar en largas filas en la tienda de comestibles.

hate
hate
[Sustantivo]

strong dislike for someone or something

odio

odio

Ex: The siblings ' constant bickering stemmed from their mutual hate for sharing their toys .

Las constantes peleas de los hermanos provenían de su odio mutuo por compartir sus juguetes.

to [hate] the sight of {sb/sth}

to be unable to tolerate someone or something because of one's hatred or hostility toward them

odiar

odiar

Ex: I could never be a doctor or nurseI just hate the sight of blood.
to [have] a lot of time for

to be really interested in someone or something

encantar

encantar

to have against

to hold a negative opinion or feeling about someone or something, typically based on past experiences or personal preferences

tener algo en contra de alguien/algo

tener algo en contra de alguien/algo

Ex: He doesn't have anything against technology; he just prefers the old-fashioned way.

Él no tiene nada en contra de la tecnología; simplemente prefiere la forma anticuada.

to [have] a sweet tooth

to be attracted to food that contains a lot of sugar

ser goloso

ser goloso

Ex: He has such a sweet tooth that he's known for his homemade pies and pastries at family gatherings.
to [have] a thing (for|about) {sb/sth}

to be excessively obsessed with someone, especially in a way that seems strange or unreasonable

fascinar, gustar

fascinar, gustar

Ex: He has a thing about cleanliness and hates when the house is messy.
to [have] no time for {sb/sth}

to refrain from involving someone or spending time with them

no tener tiempo para

no tener tiempo para

Ex: His attitude shows he has no time for office politics.
to [have] no use for {sb/sth}

to dislike or have no sense of respect for someone or something

no aguantar a alguien

no aguantar a alguien

to [have] a soft spot for {sb/sth}

to be particularly fond of someone or something

tener debilidad por algo o alguien

tener debilidad por algo o alguien

Ex: He has a soft spot for his childhood friends and stays in touch with them.
to heart
to heart
[Verbo]

to be deeply or excessively fond of or obsessed with someone or something

amar

amar

Ex: They hearted the character in the novel more than the plot itself.

Ellos adoraron al personaje de la novela más que a la trama misma.

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