单词 | lovehate |
释义 | > as lemmaslove-hate love-hate n. [after German Liebe-Hass (1915 or earlier, in Freud; now usually Hassliebe ); compare earlier hate-love n. at hate n. Compounds 2] originally Psychoanalysis (a) a contrastive state of both love and hate existing towards the same object (rare); (b) attributive designating or involving a relationship characterized by ambivalent feelings of both love and hate. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > [noun] > conflicting emotion combining love and hate ambivalence1912 hate-love1915 love-hate1925 love-hatred1928 the mind > emotion > love > [adjective] > relating to love-hate love-hate1925 Marmite1994 the mind > emotion > hatred > [noun] > conflicting emotion combining love and hatred ambivalence1912 hate-love1915 love-hate1925 love-hatred1928 1925 J. Riviere et al. tr. S. Freud Coll. Papers IV. 79 So the second antithesis, love-hate, reproduces the polarity pleasure-pain, which is bound up with the former. 1937 H. Nicolson Diary 16 June (1966) 302 Goering..has the love-hate complex of the average German bourgeois for England. 1950 E. J. Simmons Dostoevsky xix. 315 Versilov's..love-hate relations with Katerina which conclude with his mad attempt to murder her. 1972 Ld. Robens Ten Year Stint ii. 15 My personal relationship with the men and their leaders was schizophrenic—a sort of love-hate relationship. 2002 M. Holroyd Wks. on Paper 308 Television..has become the chief vehicle for a love-hate obsession with ‘personalities’. love-hate love-hate v. transitive to manifest a love-hate relationship towards (a person, etc.); to love while at the same time hating. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > [verb (transitive)] > feel love-hate for love-hate1963 the mind > emotion > hatred > hate inwardly or intensely [verb (transitive)] > feel emotion combining love and hatred love-hate1963 1963 Sunday Gleaner Mag. (Kingston, Jamaica) 14 July 13/4 If he love-hates his mother, he's a neurotic personality. 1967 A. Wilson No Laughing Matter ii. 216 She love-hates him enough to be unable to leave him. 1985 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 20 Jan. iii. 1 Places in the city that are visited, pointed out, love-hated and pondered. 2002 A. N. Wilson Victorians xxii. 339 The boozy old boilers, the Mrs Gamps and Betsy Prigs whom Dickens love-hated, stayed away. < as lemmas |
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