dislike
verb[T]
uk/dɪˈslaɪk/us/dɪˈslaɪk/B1
to not like someone or something:
不喜欢,讨厌Why do you dislike her so much?你为什么这么不喜欢她?
[+ -ing verb]I dislikewalkingand Ihatecamping.我不喜欢走路,而且讨厌露营。
Opposite
like
- I have always disliked thatfeelingoffullnessafter alargemeal.
- She disliked thepresident, whom sheoncedescribedas an 'insufferablebore'.
- Theproducerdisliked thescriptand said it must berewritten.
- He dislikes anykindofphysicalcontact- he doesn'tevenlike toshakeyourhand.
- I can'timaginewhy shebecameateacherbecause sheobviouslydislikeschildrenintensely!
Not liking
- abhor
- abide
- abominate
- anti-American
- anti-British
- cup
- cut
- deplore
- despise
- detest
- disdain
- disdainful
- mind
- not besomeone'scup of teaidiom
- not go much onsomethingidiom
- not have a civil word to say aboutsomeoneidiom
- not know whatsomeonesees insomeone/somethingidiom
- not take kindly tosomethingidiom
- stand
- thing
dislike
noun
uk/dɪˈslaɪk/us/dɪˈslaɪk/B2[SorU]
afeelingof notlikingsomething or someone:
不喜欢,厌恶She has a dislike ofcoldweather.她不喜欢寒冷的天气。
Dadtookaninstantdisliketomy newboyfriend.爸爸立刻就不喜欢我的新男友。
B1[Cusually plural]
something that you do not like:
不喜欢的东西,讨厌的东西Hismaindislikes aboutworkare thenoiseanddustin thefactory.他不喜欢工作的主要原因是工厂里噪声和粉尘太大。
Feelings of dislike and hatred
- abhorrence
- abomination
- anathema
- animosity
- animus
- disgust
- distaste
- distastefully
- enmity
- execrate
- misandrist
- misandry
- misanthrope
- misanthropy
- misogynist
- repulsion
- sore point
- technophobe
- transmisogyny
- vitriol