dislike
v. 不喜欢
n. 不喜欢; 厌恶的事物
If you dislike someone or something, you consider them to be unpleasant and do not like them.
We don't serve liver often because so many people dislike it...
我们不常做肝这道菜,因为很多人吃不惯。
David began to dislike all his television heroes who smoked.
戴维开始讨厌所有他曾喜欢的吸烟的电视偶像了。
Dislike is the feeling that you do not like someone or something.
He made no attempt to conceal his dislike of me...
他毫不掩饰对我的厌恶。
Years of dislike boiled over and blows were exchanged.
多年的厌恶之情终于爆发,双方拳脚相加。
Your dislikes are the things that you do not like.
Consider what your likes and dislikes are about your job...
想想工作中哪些部分是自己喜欢的,哪些是不喜欢的。
Strong irrational dislikes of other people can easily be picked up from others.
对他人无端的厌恶之情别人可以轻易察觉到。
If you take a dislike to someone or something, you decide that you do not like them.
I took a violent dislike to him...
我非常烦他。
He may suddenly take a dislike to foods that he's previously enjoyed.
对以前爱吃的食物,他兴许突然就没了胃口。
1. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
2. a feeling of aversion or antipathy;
1. have or feel a dislike or distaste for;
dislike, hate, disgust
这些动词均含有"不喜欢"之意。
hate, disgust, dislike
这些动词均有"恨,厌恶"之意。
Most children dislike being patted on the head.
大部分儿童不喜欢别人拍他们的头.
I have taken a strong dislike of [ to, for ] him.
我 极 不喜欢他.
His incapacity for kindness makes everybody dislike him.
他不能与人为善,使得大家都讨厌他.
She regarded dressmaking with great dislike.
她非常讨厌缝纫.
We dislike those who talk big and do nothing.
我们不喜欢那种夸夸其谈,不干实事的人.