词汇 | dislike |
释义 | dislike verb[ T ] uk /dɪˈslaɪk/ us /dɪˈslaɪk/ B1 to not like someone or something: 不喜欢,讨厌 Why do you dislike her so much?你为什么这么不喜欢她? [ + -ing verb ]I dislike walking and I hate camping.我不喜欢走路,而且讨厌露营。 Opposite like I have always disliked that feeling of fullness after a large meal. She disliked the president, whom she once described as an 'insufferable bore'.她不喜欢总裁,曾经说他是个“令人难以忍受的讨厌家伙”。 The producer disliked the script and said it must be rewritten. He dislikes any kind of physical contact - he doesn't even like to shake your hand. I can't imagine why she became a teacher because she obviously dislikes children intensely! Not liking abhor abide abominate anti-American anti-British civil cup cut deplore despise detest disdain disdainful go off non-fan not be someone's cup of teaidiom not go much on somethingidiom not have a civil word to say about someoneidiom not know what someone sees in someone/somethingidiom tire dislike noun uk /dɪˈslaɪk/ us /dɪˈslaɪk/ B2[ S or U ] a feeling of not liking something or someone: 不喜欢,厌恶 She has a dislike of cold weather.她不喜欢寒冷的天气。 take a dislike toDad took an instant dislike to my new boyfriend.爸爸立刻就不喜欢我的新男友。 B1[ Cusually plural ] something that you do not like: 不喜欢的东西,讨厌的东西 His main dislikes about work are the noise and dust in the factory.他不喜欢工作的主要原因是工厂里噪声和粉尘太大。 Feelings of dislike and hatred abhorrence abomination anathema animosity animus distaste distaste for someone/something distastefully enmity execrate misandrist misandry misanthrope misanthropy misogynist self-hating self-hatred self-loathing sore point technophobe dislike | American Dictionarydislike verb[ T ] us/dɪsˈlɑɪk/ to not like; to find someone or something unpleasant, difficult, etc.: I dislike the idea of leaving him home alone all evening. dislikenoun[ C/U ]us/dɪsˈlɑɪk/ [ C ]a dislike of flying Examples of dislikedislike He disliked teaching twice a week in the school because the children misbehaved. He especially dislikes the economists' commitment to efficiency. She dislikes clinical method because" years of clinical experience is not the same thing as empirical evidence". The children would be asked to choose someone they liked to talk about, and then someone they disliked. As with parental attendance at lessons, no one who receives help with practice dislikes it. Individuals are able to set goals according to their own likes and dislikes. No ruler, therefore, could force his more powerful subjects to accept innovations which they really disliked. More cognitively, do we not feel rapport when discovering that another person shares our likes and dislikes? Local authority contracts officers and purchasers, anxious not to (be seen to) waste money, therefore generally disliked such contracts. Much of his analysis then depends on how intensely and how widely it is thus disliked. If a person strongly disliked one party and strongly liked another, they would receive a high score on both preference measures. The president similarly values cabinet members from his coalition, and dislikes ministers from the premier's coalition. We cannot conclude that the identified group was disliked more than all other groups in the nation. While in principle hereditary monarchy may have been disliked, it rarely took centre-stage in the analysis. He especially disliked the fact that she went out after the curfew to carry out her activities and meet with other activists. See all examples of dislike These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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