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词汇 dislike
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Definition of dislike in English:

dislike

verb dɪsˈlʌɪkdɪsˈlaɪk
[with object]
  • Feel distaste for or hostility towards.

    讨厌;敌视

    she disliked any kind of unnecessary rudeness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, I understand that some of Clark's enemies have their reasons for disliking him.
    • People have weird reasons for liking and disliking anything.
    • The only legitimate response to disliking pop culture as a whole is to go out and make something better.
    • We need a critical body that is unafraid of disliking something.
    • I have very mixed feelings about Americans disliking the French.
    • We are so caught up in disliking the American culture generated by the media, yet at the same time we are allowing their culture to become ours.
    • It was easier to get through the week disliking him, so that's exactly how I handled it.
    • Try to have actual reasons for disliking Theory, and an actual definition of what Theory means to you.
    • They are having a good time disliking the guy, they want to keep on disliking the guy.
    • But I can't help disliking our modern obsession with buying things.
    • Why this was I never knew because she disliked him intensely and was always threatening to change him.
    • Brown is understandably defensive, disliking the brutal suggestion that the life and pensions sector had been guilty of incompetence.
    • One can disapprove of the religious or ethnic group into which one was born without disliking oneself.
    • Overall it's really hard to imagine anyone disliking this album.
    • Football is personal; rivalries upset relationships and grown men end up disliking each other.
    • Jeremy and Austin both disliked it to a certain degree and Dave and Chris gave it much better reviews.
    • ‘Henry had a way of trying to leave a room without anybody disliking him,’ he said.
    • There may sometimes be good reasons for disliking some politicians.
    • Neither liking nor disliking him, she tried very hard to live her life as if he didn't exist.
    • I had spent so many years disliking him and now I have been wrestling the concept that the dislike was based more on style than reality.
    Synonyms
    hate, detest, loathe, abominate, abhor, despise, scorn, shun, execrate
    be averse to, have an aversion to, hold in disfavour, have no liking for, disapprove of, object to, oppose, disagree with, take exception to, find distasteful, regard with distaste, regard with disgust, be unable to tolerate, find intolerable, be unable to bear, be unable to stand, be unable to abide, shrink from, shudder at, find repellent
    informal be unable to stomach
    rare disrelish, disfavour
noun dɪsˈlʌɪkdɪsˈlaɪk
mass noun
  • 1A feeling of distaste or hostility.

    讨厌;敌视

    he made no secret of his dislike of the police
    they had taken a dislike to each other

    他们互相看不惯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite her obvious dislike for him, she still did her best to take care of him.
    • Significantly, though, he has made no secret about his dislike of last season's tactics.
    • I do not think I am very capable of hate, but it was definitely a strong feeling of dislike and repulsion.
    • It is not simple dislike or hatred of their beliefs; it's not a new blasphemy law by the back door.
    • But in his eyes Kieran saw dislike and disgust - at him as well as the others who had broken in.
    • C stated that L had never been like this on previous occasions despite her expressed dislike for the applicant.
    • Somers makes no secret of his dislike for bureaucracy and his contempt for people who pass the buck.
    • Joshua's dark eyes widened, but he stood his ground, despite my apparent dislike.
    • The amount of comments of utter dislike and disgust were too numerous to count.
    • Despite her inner ramblings, the door slithered open, to her huge dislike and distaste.
    • Would that 20 per cent poll indicate the public's dislike and distrust of the local political system we have?
    • Jargon is a big problem in medical informatics and must surely contribute to doctors' dislike of technology.
    • But it has been written by Peter Kosminsky, who makes no secret of his dislike of the fourth estate.
    • I think that was the beginning to Margaret's dislike bordering on hatred of Naomi.
    • Despite my initial slight dislike of the idea, I had not only come to terms with it, but also started to like it.
    • Despite his simulated dislike of women, he is clearly highly susceptible.
    • If I am already disliked in the designer industry, that dislike could turn to hatred.
    • What makes him stand apart from the crowd, is his dislike of claiming publicity for any deed he has done.
    • Despite his violent dislike for the school and its inhabitants he was starting to get the hang of how things worked.
    • The menu was the usual long list of things that sound rude and which you can't remember whether you just dislike or really loathe.
    Synonyms
    aversion, distaste, disfavour, disapproval, disapprobation, disesteem, enmity, animosity, hostility, animus, antipathy, antagonism
    hate, hatred, detestation, loathing, disgust, repugnance, revulsion, abhorrence, abomination, odium, disdain, contempt
    rare disrelish, repellence, repellency
    1. 1.1count noun A thing to which one feels aversion.
      令人讨厌的事
      I know all his likes and dislikes

      我知道他所有的喜恶。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We established our likes and dislikes and we tested each other.
      • One of my major dislikes is bridges, especially on fast downhill descents.
      • This allows those who have very strong likes and dislikes to avoid their dislikes.
      • If a mom has three or four lunches to make every morning with each of the recipients having their own likes and dislikes, the mom has an even bigger task.
      • The Guardian's music writers let fly on their personal dislikes.
      • Three varieties of tuna have also been tested out on some troops and service personnel have been asked to fill out surveys detailing their likes and dislikes.
      • I thought that we could see whether our dislikes matched theirs.
      • What's life like now, before we go over some of the great people you worked with, your likes and dislikes?
      • Another of my dislikes is bad customer service.
      • We all have our likes and dislikes as to what we consider attractive, beautiful, sexy, ugly etc.
      • They could keep track of your likes, your dislikes, your allergies, your dreams and your fears.
      • I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents.
      • I'm so pleased to be so comfortable in sharing stories and thoughts and desires and likes and dislikes…
      • We even develop likes and dislikes - as if we know each one personally.
      • She's a person now - with likes and dislikes, preferences, desires, interests, and a will of her own.
      • The growing ethos of it not being the winning, but the taking part that counts is one that Donnelly numbers among his dislikes.
      • He continued to talk about the male/female thing for quite some time and his preferences or more so, his dislikes.
      • Amid the hilarious exhilaration of her manifold dislikes, it strikes a sombre note.
      • For example we have definite dislikes about colours, food and clothes.
      • He does have likes and dislikes, and they emerge steadily.
      Synonyms
      pet hate, hate, bane, irritant, irritation, anathema, aversion, vexation, thorn in one's flesh, thorn in one's side, bane of one's life

Derivatives

  • dislikeable

  • adjectivedɪsˈlʌɪkəb(ə)ldɪsˈlaɪkəb(ə)l
    • She is initially dislikeable but gradually reveals a more sensitive side, while Peter's negative characteristics are foregrounded as the journey unfolds.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many good daughters love fathers who are thoroughly dislikeable by any objective standard - and the world is a better and more stable place for it.
      • There was something heroic in her blinkered self-belief, and for all her dislikeable qualities, audiences were irresistibly drawn to her.
      • Instead of action, lengthy passages are filled with florid adjectives in a series of vitriolic portraits of dislikeable passengers on a train.
      • Brin later claimed he initially found Page dislikeable, although they formed a close bond that has served them both well.
  • disliker

  • noun
    • I will try my very hardest to remain a disliker and not a hater.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Classification of an individual as a sweet liker or disliker is reliable.
      • Since you are a coffee drinker and dukkha disliker, your response is of particular interest.
      • During the general election and throughout this battle for leadership, I have been a firm disliker of Fox.

Definition of dislike in US English:

dislike

verbdisˈlīkdɪsˈlaɪk
[with object]
  • Feel distaste for or hostility toward.

    讨厌;敌视

    he was not distressed by the death of a man he had always disliked

    他对他一贯讨厌的人的死不会感到难过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Try to have actual reasons for disliking Theory, and an actual definition of what Theory means to you.
    • It was easier to get through the week disliking him, so that's exactly how I handled it.
    • We are so caught up in disliking the American culture generated by the media, yet at the same time we are allowing their culture to become ours.
    • ‘Henry had a way of trying to leave a room without anybody disliking him,’ he said.
    • Football is personal; rivalries upset relationships and grown men end up disliking each other.
    • I had spent so many years disliking him and now I have been wrestling the concept that the dislike was based more on style than reality.
    • They are having a good time disliking the guy, they want to keep on disliking the guy.
    • The only legitimate response to disliking pop culture as a whole is to go out and make something better.
    • Jeremy and Austin both disliked it to a certain degree and Dave and Chris gave it much better reviews.
    • Overall it's really hard to imagine anyone disliking this album.
    • Brown is understandably defensive, disliking the brutal suggestion that the life and pensions sector had been guilty of incompetence.
    • People have weird reasons for liking and disliking anything.
    • Now, I understand that some of Clark's enemies have their reasons for disliking him.
    • But I can't help disliking our modern obsession with buying things.
    • One can disapprove of the religious or ethnic group into which one was born without disliking oneself.
    • Neither liking nor disliking him, she tried very hard to live her life as if he didn't exist.
    • There may sometimes be good reasons for disliking some politicians.
    • Why this was I never knew because she disliked him intensely and was always threatening to change him.
    • I have very mixed feelings about Americans disliking the French.
    • We need a critical body that is unafraid of disliking something.
    Synonyms
    hate, detest, loathe, abominate, abhor, despise, scorn, shun, execrate
noundisˈlīkdɪsˈlaɪk
  • 1A feeling of distaste or hostility.

    讨厌;敌视

    they had taken a dislike to each other

    他们互相看不惯。

    despite her dislike of publicity, she was quite a celebrated figure

    尽管她讨厌抛头露面,她仍然是个很有名的人物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think that was the beginning to Margaret's dislike bordering on hatred of Naomi.
    • The amount of comments of utter dislike and disgust were too numerous to count.
    • Significantly, though, he has made no secret about his dislike of last season's tactics.
    • What makes him stand apart from the crowd, is his dislike of claiming publicity for any deed he has done.
    • Would that 20 per cent poll indicate the public's dislike and distrust of the local political system we have?
    • But it has been written by Peter Kosminsky, who makes no secret of his dislike of the fourth estate.
    • Despite her inner ramblings, the door slithered open, to her huge dislike and distaste.
    • I do not think I am very capable of hate, but it was definitely a strong feeling of dislike and repulsion.
    • Despite his simulated dislike of women, he is clearly highly susceptible.
    • Despite her obvious dislike for him, she still did her best to take care of him.
    • The menu was the usual long list of things that sound rude and which you can't remember whether you just dislike or really loathe.
    • But in his eyes Kieran saw dislike and disgust - at him as well as the others who had broken in.
    • Despite my initial slight dislike of the idea, I had not only come to terms with it, but also started to like it.
    • C stated that L had never been like this on previous occasions despite her expressed dislike for the applicant.
    • It is not simple dislike or hatred of their beliefs; it's not a new blasphemy law by the back door.
    • Jargon is a big problem in medical informatics and must surely contribute to doctors' dislike of technology.
    • If I am already disliked in the designer industry, that dislike could turn to hatred.
    • Somers makes no secret of his dislike for bureaucracy and his contempt for people who pass the buck.
    • Despite his violent dislike for the school and its inhabitants he was starting to get the hang of how things worked.
    • Joshua's dark eyes widened, but he stood his ground, despite my apparent dislike.
    Synonyms
    aversion, distaste, disfavour, disapproval, disapprobation, disesteem, enmity, animosity, hostility, animus, antipathy, antagonism
    1. 1.1 A thing to which one feels aversion.
      令人讨厌的事
      I know all his likes and dislikes

      我知道他所有的喜恶。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • What's life like now, before we go over some of the great people you worked with, your likes and dislikes?
      • We even develop likes and dislikes - as if we know each one personally.
      • Amid the hilarious exhilaration of her manifold dislikes, it strikes a sombre note.
      • They could keep track of your likes, your dislikes, your allergies, your dreams and your fears.
      • Another of my dislikes is bad customer service.
      • The growing ethos of it not being the winning, but the taking part that counts is one that Donnelly numbers among his dislikes.
      • We established our likes and dislikes and we tested each other.
      • Three varieties of tuna have also been tested out on some troops and service personnel have been asked to fill out surveys detailing their likes and dislikes.
      • He does have likes and dislikes, and they emerge steadily.
      • I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents.
      • He continued to talk about the male/female thing for quite some time and his preferences or more so, his dislikes.
      • One of my major dislikes is bridges, especially on fast downhill descents.
      • She's a person now - with likes and dislikes, preferences, desires, interests, and a will of her own.
      • I thought that we could see whether our dislikes matched theirs.
      • The Guardian's music writers let fly on their personal dislikes.
      • This allows those who have very strong likes and dislikes to avoid their dislikes.
      • If a mom has three or four lunches to make every morning with each of the recipients having their own likes and dislikes, the mom has an even bigger task.
      • For example we have definite dislikes about colours, food and clothes.
      • We all have our likes and dislikes as to what we consider attractive, beautiful, sexy, ugly etc.
      • I'm so pleased to be so comfortable in sharing stories and thoughts and desires and likes and dislikes…
      Synonyms
      pet hate, hate, bane, irritant, irritation, anathema, aversion, vexation, thorn in one's flesh, thorn in one's side, bane of one's life
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