dislike
英 [dɪs'laɪk]
美[dɪs'laɪk]
- vt. 不喜欢,厌恶
- n. 嫌恶,反感,不喜爱
英英释意
- 1. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
- 2. a feeling of aversion or antipathy;
- "my dislike of him was instinctive"
双语例句
- 1. They had a snobbish dislike for their intellectual and social inferiors.
- 他们非常势利,不喜欢智力和社会地位不如自己的人。
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- 2. 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。
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- 3. Norma is said to dislike the glare of publicity.
- 据说诺尔玛不喜欢被人过多关注。
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- 4. 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。
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- 5. He made no attempt to conceal his dislike of me.
- 他毫不掩饰对我的厌恶。
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