dislike
verb [ T ] uk/dɪˈslaɪk/ us/dɪˈslaɪk/
B1 不喜欢,讨厌
to not like someone or something
Why do you dislike her so much? 你为什么这么不喜欢她?
[ + -ing verb ] I dislike walking and I hate camping. 我不喜欢走路,而且讨厌露营。
Opposite: like
- More examples
- I have always disliked that feeling of fullness after a large meal.
- She disliked the president, whom she once described as an 'insufferable bore'.
- The producer disliked the script and said it must be rewritten.
- He dislikes any kind of physical contact - he doesn't even like to shake your hand.
- I can't imagine why she became a teacher because she obviously dislikes children intensely!
dislike
noun uk/dɪˈslaɪk/ us/dɪˈslaɪk/
B2 [ S or U ]不喜欢,厌恶
a feeling of not liking something or someone
She has a dislike of cold weather. 她不喜欢寒冷的天气。
Dad took an instant dislike to my new boyfriend. 爸爸立刻就不喜欢我的新男友。
B1 [ C usually plural ]不喜欢的东西,讨厌的东西
something that you do not like
His main dislikes about work are the noise and dust in the factory. 他不喜欢工作的主要原因是工厂里噪声和粉尘太大。