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词汇 mislike
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Definition of mislike in English:

mislike

verb mɪsˈlʌɪkmɪsˈlaɪk
[with object]archaic
  • Consider to be unpleasant.

    厌恶,不喜欢;不赞成

    the pony snorted, misliking the smell of blood

    小马不喜欢血腥味,呼哧呼哧喷着气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Pandosto, Bellaria's courteous entertainment of Egistus extends to ‘oftentimes coming herself into his bed chamber to see that nothing should be amiss to mislike him’.
    • He was the kind of man who would attract attention to himself no matter where he went; not intentionally, yet he wouldn't mislike it.
    • ‘I know the inconstancy of the people of England,’ she observed privately in 1561, ‘how they ever mislike the present government and have their eyes fixed upon that person who is next to succeed.’
    • Yet for all this, shee was of that modestie and rare humilitie that shee misliked to heare her selfe praysed for any qualitie.
noun mɪsˈlʌɪkmɪsˈlaɪk
mass nounarchaic
  • Distaste; dislike.

    厌恶;反感;不赞成

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even if that was the cause of his mislike of her, it was foolish in the extreme.

Origin

Old English mislīcian (see mis-1, like2).

Rhymes

alike, bike, haik, hike, like, mic, mike, pike, psych, psyche, shrike, spike, strike, trike, tyke, Van Dyck, vandyke

Definition of mislike in US English:

mislike

verbmɪsˈlaɪkmisˈlīk
[with object]archaic
  • Consider to be unpleasant; dislike.

    厌恶,不喜欢;不赞成

    the pony snorted, misliking the smell of blood

    小马不喜欢血腥味,呼哧呼哧喷着气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet for all this, shee was of that modestie and rare humilitie that shee misliked to heare her selfe praysed for any qualitie.
    • In Pandosto, Bellaria's courteous entertainment of Egistus extends to ‘oftentimes coming herself into his bed chamber to see that nothing should be amiss to mislike him’.
    • ‘I know the inconstancy of the people of England,’ she observed privately in 1561, ‘how they ever mislike the present government and have their eyes fixed upon that person who is next to succeed.’
    • He was the kind of man who would attract attention to himself no matter where he went; not intentionally, yet he wouldn't mislike it.
nounmɪsˈlaɪkmisˈlīk
archaic
  • Distaste; dislike.

    厌恶;反感;不赞成

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even if that was the cause of his mislike of her, it was foolish in the extreme.

Origin

Old English mislīcian (see mis-, like).

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