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词汇 love-hate
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Definition of love-hate in English:

love-hate

adjective
  • (of a relationship) characterized by ambivalent feelings of love and hate felt by one or each of two or more parties.

    (关系)爱恨交加的

    his love-hate relationship with reporters
    I have a love-hate attitude towards the US
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So it shows you the wildlife and cattle actually do have a love-hate relationship, but they complement each other.
    • The ironic love-hate relationship between mother-daughter reveals itself in a most depressing way.
    • Suddenly I realise why I have a love-hate relationship with felines.
    • But it captures the love-hate relationship people have with the press.
    • On arriving at Victoria, I was able to spring free from the hustle and bustle, realising that many passengers had a love-hate relationship with the service.
    • The love-hate relationships among the four major parties are completely driven by the independence-unification issue.
    • But, as is often the case with such things, a love-hate relationship formed.
    • The maestro has a love-hate relationship with the city.
    • They seem to share a love-hate relationship, with hate being the major component.
    • See, I may come across as secure and confident or whatever, but in reality, I have a love-hate relationships with my sexuality.
    • Eric seems to have a love-hate relationship with the fast food industry.
    • It is civil society that has a love-hate relationship with the media.
    • I've had a love-hate relationship with the place since I was 5, and always feel a little bit excited when I arrive.
    • I have a love-hate relationship with this thing.
    • Despite their fractious love-hate relationship, they were a cracking team.
    • The Army has always had a love-hate relationship with elites.
    • Political parties and opinion and exit pollsters have a love-hate relationship with each other.
    • I think we have a love-hate relationship with summer.
    • Jackie and her crew have a love-hate relationship with the park.
    • It had been a love-hate relationship, she admits.

Definition of love-hate in US English:

love-hate

adjectiveˌləvˈhāt
  • (of a relationship) characterized by ambivalent feelings of love and hate felt by one or each of two or more parties.

    (关系)爱恨交加的

    his love-hate relationship with reporters
    I have a love-hate attitude towards the US
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They seem to share a love-hate relationship, with hate being the major component.
    • See, I may come across as secure and confident or whatever, but in reality, I have a love-hate relationships with my sexuality.
    • Eric seems to have a love-hate relationship with the fast food industry.
    • I think we have a love-hate relationship with summer.
    • I have a love-hate relationship with this thing.
    • Jackie and her crew have a love-hate relationship with the park.
    • Suddenly I realise why I have a love-hate relationship with felines.
    • The ironic love-hate relationship between mother-daughter reveals itself in a most depressing way.
    • It is civil society that has a love-hate relationship with the media.
    • But it captures the love-hate relationship people have with the press.
    • On arriving at Victoria, I was able to spring free from the hustle and bustle, realising that many passengers had a love-hate relationship with the service.
    • Despite their fractious love-hate relationship, they were a cracking team.
    • But, as is often the case with such things, a love-hate relationship formed.
    • It had been a love-hate relationship, she admits.
    • So it shows you the wildlife and cattle actually do have a love-hate relationship, but they complement each other.
    • The maestro has a love-hate relationship with the city.
    • Political parties and opinion and exit pollsters have a love-hate relationship with each other.
    • The love-hate relationships among the four major parties are completely driven by the independence-unification issue.
    • The Army has always had a love-hate relationship with elites.
    • I've had a love-hate relationship with the place since I was 5, and always feel a little bit excited when I arrive.
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