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词汇 hate mail
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Definition of hate mail in English:

hate mail

noun
mass noun
  • Hostile letters sent to an individual or group, usually anonymously.

    she was plagued by obscene phone calls and hate mail
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was also revealed the pastor had received hate mail after displaying messages on his home-made hoarding.
    • What is posting hateful comments and sending her hate mail going to do besides prove that what she's saying is true?
    • Photographers hung around outside her house, anonymous neighbours posted hate mail and Vikki said she felt like a prisoner in her home.
    • He has also had to contend with hate mail and death threats - one of which was even sent on a fax machine at Leeds Crown Court.
    • He receives hate mail from some animal rights activists.
    • He received countless hate mail, threatening phone calls and his apartment was even broken into and vandalised.
    • But it's great to feel as if you have a fan club, especially on a week with heavy hate mail.
    • These threats have all the vindictiveness and crankiness of hate mail, and they had their effect.
    • I thought my mood would miraculously lift once I didn't have to deal with hate mail and evil comments.
    • Please, if you are going to send me hate mail, at least make me feel like you worked at it.
    • I love getting hate mail, because it makes me see exactly the mentality of the idiots I am dealing with.
    • Every time one of these virus stories hits, people get distracted and I get fewer and fewer pieces of hate mail.
    • We'll continue to shout our slogans at each other and send hate mail and write lengthy essays to try to prove our points.
    • But Teddy only prints the names and email addresses of the people who send him hate mail.
    • You will soon be carrying sacks of hate mail to my flat; I know from previous experience that one criticises Tolkien at one's peril.
    • Meanwhile, Knoll was receiving anonymous hate mail as well as official letters of protests.
    • Now one couple, who moved to the area a few years ago and protested against the lorries, have been sent hate mail telling them to get out.
    • His rulings earned him a steady stream of hate mail and other threats.
    • The store was on the receiving end of bomb threats and hate mail when the display was unveiled, and eventually it had to be scrapped.
    • So we brace ourselves again for a period of bile and beatings and hate mail…

Definition of hate mail in US English:

hate mail

nounˈhāt ˌmāl
  • Hostile and sometimes threatening letters sent, usually anonymously, to an individual or group.

    (常为匿名的)恐吓信

    she was plagued by obscene phone calls and hate mail
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The store was on the receiving end of bomb threats and hate mail when the display was unveiled, and eventually it had to be scrapped.
    • Every time one of these virus stories hits, people get distracted and I get fewer and fewer pieces of hate mail.
    • So we brace ourselves again for a period of bile and beatings and hate mail…
    • But it's great to feel as if you have a fan club, especially on a week with heavy hate mail.
    • His rulings earned him a steady stream of hate mail and other threats.
    • I love getting hate mail, because it makes me see exactly the mentality of the idiots I am dealing with.
    • Photographers hung around outside her house, anonymous neighbours posted hate mail and Vikki said she felt like a prisoner in her home.
    • He received countless hate mail, threatening phone calls and his apartment was even broken into and vandalised.
    • He has also had to contend with hate mail and death threats - one of which was even sent on a fax machine at Leeds Crown Court.
    • Now one couple, who moved to the area a few years ago and protested against the lorries, have been sent hate mail telling them to get out.
    • He receives hate mail from some animal rights activists.
    • You will soon be carrying sacks of hate mail to my flat; I know from previous experience that one criticises Tolkien at one's peril.
    • What is posting hateful comments and sending her hate mail going to do besides prove that what she's saying is true?
    • We'll continue to shout our slogans at each other and send hate mail and write lengthy essays to try to prove our points.
    • I thought my mood would miraculously lift once I didn't have to deal with hate mail and evil comments.
    • But Teddy only prints the names and email addresses of the people who send him hate mail.
    • Meanwhile, Knoll was receiving anonymous hate mail as well as official letters of protests.
    • Please, if you are going to send me hate mail, at least make me feel like you worked at it.
    • These threats have all the vindictiveness and crankiness of hate mail, and they had their effect.
    • It was also revealed the pastor had received hate mail after displaying messages on his home-made hoarding.
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