dislike
dislike 英 [dɪsˈlaɪk] 美 [dɪsˈlaɪk]
vt. 不喜欢,厌恶 n. 嫌恶,反感,不喜爱
进行时:disliking 过去式:disliked 过去分词:disliked 第三人称单数:dislikes 名词复数:dislikes
- Put simply, to dislike can be used as a transitive verb that means to "not like." Maybe you dislike spinach. But it can also be a noun, as in "You seem to have developed quite a dislike for spinach."
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- vt. 不喜欢,厌恶
- n. 嫌恶,反感,不喜爱
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1. Why do you dislike him so much?
你为什么那么讨厌他呢?
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2. I dislike being away from my family.
我不喜欢同家人分开。
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3. He disliked her staying away from home.
他不愿意让她住在外面。
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4. He did not try to hide his dislike of his boss.
他没有掩饰自己对上司的反感。
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5. I've told you all my likes and dislikes.
我喜欢什么,不喜欢什么,都对你说了。
- dislike (v.) 1540s (implied in disliking), hybrid which ousted native mislike as the opposite of like (v.). Related: Disliked; disliking. English in 16c. also had the excellent dislove "hate, cease to love," but it did not survive.
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