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To use 恨 (hèn) in a sentence, you can say: 我恨你。 (Wǒ hèn nǐ.) I hate you.
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Yes, there are some situations where 恨 (hèn) is used differently than in other contexts. Here are a few examples:
1. In the phrase "恨不得" (hèn bù dé), which means "to be itching to," the character 恨 (hèn) is used to express a strong desire or longing for something. It is often used in a negative sense, as in "恨不得把他打一顿" (hèn bù dé bǎ tā dǎ yī dùn) which means "I'm itching to give him a beating."
2. In the phrase "恨铁不成钢" (hèn tiě bù chéng gāng), the character 恨 (hèn) is used to express frustration or disappointment. It is often used to describe someone who is dissatisfied with the progress or development of someone else, as in "他老是恨铁不成钢,总是嫌我做得不够好" (tā lǎo shì hèn tiě bù chéng gāng, zǒng shì xián wǒ zuò dde bù gòu hǎo) which means "He's always dissatisfied with my work, and thinks I'm not doing well enough."
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Synonyms:
1. 憎恶 (zēngwù): to loathe, to detest;
2. 憎恨 (zēnghèn): to hate intensely;
3. 嫉妒 (jídù): to be jealous of;
4. 憎恨 (zēnghèn): to despise.
Antonyms:
1. 爱 (ài): to love;
2. 喜爱 (xǐ'ài): to like;
3. 崇拜 (chóngbài): to worship;
4. 敬佩 (jìngpèi): to admire.
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