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dislike    音标拼音: [dɪsl'ɑɪk]
vt. 不喜爱,讨厌
n. 不喜爱,讨厌

不喜爱,讨厌不喜爱,讨厌

dislike
n 1: an inclination to withhold approval from some person or
group [synonym: {disfavor}, {disfavour}, {dislike},
{disapproval}]
2: a feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was
instinctive" [ant: {liking}]
v 1: have or feel a dislike or distaste for; "I really dislike
this salesman" [ant: {like}]

Dislike \Dis*like"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disliked}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Disliking}.]
1. To regard with dislike or aversion; to disapprove; to
disrelish.
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Every nation dislikes an impost. --Johnson.
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2. To awaken dislike in; to displease. "Disliking
countenance." --Marston. "It dislikes me." --Shak.
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dislike \dis*like"\, n.
1. A feeling of positive and usually permanent aversion to
something unpleasant, uncongenial, or offensive;
disapprobation; repugnance; displeasure; disfavor; -- the
opposite of liking or fondness.
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God's grace . . . gives him continual dislike to
sin. --Hammond.
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The hint malevolent, the look oblique,
The obvious satire, or implied dislike. --Hannah
More.
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We have spoken of the dislike of these excellent
women for Sheridan and Fox. --J. Morley.
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His dislike of a particular kind of sensational
stories. --A. W. Ward.
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2. Discord; dissension. [Obs.] --Fairfax.

Syn: Distaste; disinclination; disapprobation; disfavor;
disaffection; displeasure; disrelish; aversion;
reluctance; repugnance; disgust; antipathy. --
{Dislike}, {Aversion}, {Reluctance}, {Repugnance},
{Disgust}, {Antipathy}. Dislike is the more general
term, applicable to both persons and things and arising
either from feeling or judgment. It may mean little more
than want of positive liking; but antipathy, repugnance,
disgust, and aversion are more intense phases of
dislike. Aversion denotes a fixed and habitual dislike;
as, an aversion to or for business. Reluctance and
repugnance denote a mental strife or hostility something
proposed (repugnance being the stronger); as, a
reluctance to make the necessary sacrifices, and a
repugnance to the submission required. Disgust is
repugnance either of taste or moral feeling; as, a
disgust at gross exhibitions of selfishness. Antipathy
is primarily an instinctive feeling of dislike of a
thing, such as most persons feel for a snake. When used
figuratively, it denotes a correspondent dislike for
certain persons, modes of acting, etc. Men have an
aversion to what breaks in upon their habits; a
reluctance and repugnance to what crosses their will; a
disgust at what offends their sensibilities; and are
often governed by antipathies for which they can give no
good reason.
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102 Moby Thesaurus words for "dislike":
Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhor, abhorrence, abominate,
abomination, angst, anguish, animosity, animus, antagonism,
anti-Semitism, antipathy, anxiety, aversion, bad books,
be hostile to, bigotry, boredom, cheerlessness, contemn, contempt,
deprecation, despise, despitefulness, detest, detestation,
disaffection, disapproval, disapprove of, discomfort, discomposure,
discontent, disesteem, disfavor, disgust, disinclination,
disliking, displeasure, disquiet, disrelish, dissatisfaction,
distaste, dread, dullness, emptiness, ennui, execrate, execration,
existential woe, flatness, grimness, hate, hatred, hostility,
ill will, indisposition, inquietude, joylessness, lack of pleasure,
loathe, loathing, malaise, malevolence, malice, malignity, mind,
misandry, misanthropy, mislike, misogyny, nausea, nongratification,
nonsatisfaction, not care for, odium, painfulness, prejudice,
race hatred, racism, repugnance, savorlessness, scanner, scorn,
spite, spitefulness, spleen, staleness, tastelessness, tediousness,
tedium, turn from, uncomfortableness, unease, uneasiness,
unhappiness, unpleasure, unsatisfaction, vexation of spirit,
vials of hate, vials of wrath, xenophobia


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  • DISLIKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DISLIKE is a feeling of aversion or disapproval How to use dislike in a sentence
  • DISLIKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    DISLIKE definition: 1 to not like someone or something: 2 a feeling of not liking something or someone: 3… Learn more
  • DISLIKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    dislike is a general word, sometimes connoting an inherent or permanent feeling of antipathy for something: to have a dislike for crowds disgust connotes a feeling of loathing for what is offensive to the feelings and sensibilities: He felt disgust at seeing such ostentation distaste implies a more or less settled dislike: to have distaste
  • dislike - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    dislike (plural dislikes) An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion (usually in the plural) Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to)
  • DISLIKE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Dislike is a general word, sometimes connoting an inherent or permanent feeling of antipathy for something: to have a dislike for crowds Disgust connotes a feeling of loathing for what is offensive to the feelings and sensibilities: He felt disgust at seeing such ostentation
  • Dislike - definition of dislike by The Free Dictionary
    dislike - a feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was instinctive" feeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
  • Dislike - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Put simply, to dislike can be used as a transitive verb that means to "not like " Maybe you dislike spinach But it can also be a noun, as in "You seem to have developed quite a dislike for spinach "
  • Dislike Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    If you take a dislike to someone or something, you begin to not like that person or thing They took an instant dislike to the new neighbors He soon knew all of her likes and dislikes
  • DISLIKE Synonyms: 147 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for DISLIKE: disliking, hatred, distaste, allergy, hate, aversion, disgust, disapproval; Antonyms of DISLIKE: use, liking, preference, fondness, taste, favor, like, love
  • dislike - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Dislike is a general word, sometimes connoting an inherent or permanent feeling of antipathy for something: to have a dislike for crowds Disgust connotes a feeling of loathing for what is offensive to the feelings and sensibilities: He felt disgust at seeing such ostentation





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