dis·like
verb/dɪsˈlaɪk/
/dɪsˈlaɪk/
(rather formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dislike | /dɪsˈlaɪk/ /dɪsˈlaɪk/ |
he / she / it dislikes | /dɪsˈlaɪks/ /dɪsˈlaɪks/ |
past simple disliked | /dɪsˈlaɪkt/ /dɪsˈlaɪkt/ |
past participle disliked | /dɪsˈlaɪkt/ /dɪsˈlaɪkt/ |
-ing form disliking | /dɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/ /dɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/ |
- to not like somebody/something
不喜爱;厌恶 - dislike somebody/something Why do you dislike him so much?
你为什么那么讨厌他呢? - She disliked her boss intensely.
她极其厌恶她的老板。 - There are very few foods that I actively dislike.
没有几样食物是我真正反感的。 - dislike doing something I dislike being away from my family.
我不喜欢同家人分开。 - Much as she disliked going to funerals (= although she did not like it at all), she knew she had to be there.
尽管她很不喜欢参加葬礼,但她知道她必须去。 - dislike somebody/something doing something He disliked her staying away from home.
他不愿意让她住在外面。 - dislike it when… He disliked it when she behaved badly in front of his mother.
他讨厌她在他母亲面前举止失当。 - dislike something about somebody/something What did you dislike about the movie?
这部电影你不喜欢什么?
Synonyms hatehatedislike ▪ can’t stand ▪ despise ▪ can’t bear ▪ loathe ▪ detestThese words all mean to have a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something.hate to have a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something. Although hate is generally a very strong verb, it is also commonly used in spoken or informal English to talk about people or things that you dislike in a less important way, for example a particular type of food: He hates violence in any form. • I’ve always hated cabbage. dislike (rather formal) to not like somebody/something. Dislike is a rather formal word; it is less formal, and more usual, to say that you don't like somebody/something, especially in spoken English: I don’t like it when you phone me so late at night. can’t stand (rather informal) used to emphasize that you really do not like somebody/something:opposite like- I can’t stand his brother.
他弟弟让我受不了。 - She couldn’t stand being kept waiting.
叫她等着,她会受不了。
- He despised himself for being so cowardly.
他为自己如此怯懦而自惭形秽。
- I can’t bear having cats in the house.
家里有猫我可受不了。
- They loathe each other.
他们相互讨厌对方。
- They absolutely detest each other.
他们完全是相互憎恨。
- I hate/dislike/can’t stand/can’t bear/loathe/detest doing something.
- I hate/can’t bear to do something.
- I hate/dislike/can’t stand/can’t bear it when…
- I really hate/dislike/can’t stand/despise/can’t bear/detest somebody/something.
- I absolutely hate/can’t stand/loathe/detest somebody/something.
Extra ExamplesTopics Preferences and decisionsb1- The new teacher was widely disliked.
这位新老师很不受欢迎。 - The new regime is universally disliked.
这个新政权不得人心。 - If anyone really dislikes this colour, please tell me.
如果有人真的不喜欢这种颜色,请告诉我。 - He was disliked by most of his contemporaries.
大多数同时代人都不喜欢他。 - Though he seemed charming, the girl instinctively disliked him.
虽然他看起来很迷人,但女孩本能地不喜欢他。 - Not only would she rather not go swimming, she actively dislikes it.
她不仅仅是不愿去游泳,简直是非常讨厌这件事。 - He simply disliked working with committees and avoided it whenever possible.
他非常不喜欢在各类委员会工作,只要可能他就会避免。 - Most people dislike going to the dentist.
大多数人不喜欢去看牙医。 - Much as she disliked asking for help, she knew she had to.
尽管她很讨厌求助于他人,但她清楚她不得不这么做。 - He disliked it when she phoned him so late at night.
他不喜欢她这么晚给他打电话。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- cordially
- greatly
- heartily
- …
- be generally disliked
- be universally disliked
- be widely disliked
- …
- dislike somebody/something Why do you dislike him so much?