hate-watch
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈheɪt.wɒtʃ/
美 /ˈheɪt.wɑtʃ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Such a program.
— Shame seemed to be a common reaction to “Emily in Paris,” which became the hate-watch par excellence of Pandemic Year One, and whose second season arrives Wednesday on Netflix with le nouveau variant Omicron.
动词 v.
- To watch a television program, etc., that one dislikes, for the pleasure one derives from criticizing or making fun of it.
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To watch a sports game of a particular team in hopes of seeing them lose; because of a rivalry or that the loss of that particular team would help another team's standings.
— Among my favorite things about the season is the resounding crunch of stepping on a leaf, wearing pants all the time and the end of hate-watching yet another season of "The Newsroom."
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