/dɪsˈlaɪk ||; dɪsˈlaɪk/verb
[T] dislike (doing) sth to think that sb/sth is unpleasant 不喜欢:
I really dislike flying.我真的不喜欢坐飞机。What is it that you dislike about living here?住在这里你有什么不喜欢? [OPP] like 反义词为like
dislike²
/dɪsˈlaɪk ||; dɪsˈlaɪk/noun
[C,U] [sing] (a) dislike (of/for sb/sth) the feeling of not liking sb/sth 不喜欢:
She couldn't hide her dislike for him.她无法掩饰对他的厌恶。 [sing]He seems to have a strong dislike of hard work.他似乎对艰苦的工作很厌恶。take a dislike to sb/sth to start disliking sb/sth 开始不喜欢:
He took an instant dislike to his boss.他旋即不喜欢他的老板。
dislike1/dIsˋlaIk; dIsˈlaIk/v [T] to not like someone or something [ like ] 不喜欢﹐讨厌: Why do you dislike her so much? 你为什么会这么讨厌她?dislike doing sth I dislike being the centre of attention. 我不喜欢成为关注的焦点。
dislike2/dIsˋlaIk; dIsˈlaIk/n [C,U]1 a feeling of not liking someone or something [ liking ] 不喜欢﹐厌恶﹐反感: +of/for She shared her mother's dislike of housework. 她和她母亲一样讨厌做家务。They took an instant dislike to each other. 他们俩一下子就讨厌对方了。2 dislikes [plural 复数] the things that you do not like 不喜欢的东西: I know all her likes and dislikes . 我知道她所有的好恶。
dislikedislikedislikesdislikeddislikingverb (dislikes, disliking, disliked) (formal)to not like somebody or something: I dislike getting up early.▶ dislikenoun: I have a strong dislike of hospitals.