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    dislike 的英语意思

    dislikedislike1 /dɪsˈlaɪk/ verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译 to think someone or something is unpleasant and not like them认为某人或某事物令人不快而不喜欢 OPP  like:  Why do you dislike her so much?你为什么这么不喜欢她?dislike doing something I dislike being the centre of attention.我不喜欢成为众人关注的焦点。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say don’t like rather than dislike:· Why don’t you like her?· He doesn’t like being criticized.在日常英语中,人们通常说 don't like 而不是 dislike:· Why don't you like her?· He doesn't like being criticized.GRAMMAR语法Patterns with dislikedislike 的用法句型Dislike is used with an -ing form, not an infinitive. You dislike doing something: · I dislike eating dinner alone. Don’t say: I dislike to eat dinner alone.Dislike 后接动词 -ing 形式,不接不定式。用法为 dislike doing something:· I dislike eating dinner alone. ✗不要说:I dislike to eat dinner alone.Using the progressive进行时的使用Dislike is not used in the progressive. You say: · Tell us what you dislike about it. Don’t say: Tell us what you are disliking about it.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSDislike 不用于进行时。应说:· Tell us what you dislike about it. ✗不要说:Tell us what you are disliking about it. 语法指南 ‒ 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析dislike to not like someone or something. Dislike is stronger than not like, and is used especially in written English不喜欢某人或某事物。Dislike 的语气强于 not like,尤用于书面英语: · She disliked him as soon as she met him.· 她一见到他就不喜欢他。· Chemistry was the only subject he disliked at school.· 化学是他在学校唯一不喜欢的科目。not like: · Why did you invite Claire? You know I don’t like her.· 你为什么邀请 Claire?你知道我不喜欢她。· I don’t really like getting up in the morning when it’s dark.· 天还黑的时候我其实不太喜欢早起。not be very keen on something informal非正式 (also not be very fond of something) especially British English used to say that you do not like something, but in a polite or gentle way用于表示不喜欢某事物,但语气礼貌或温和: · I’m not very keen on Chinese food.· 我不太喜欢中国菜。· She’s never been very fond of his books.· 她一直不太喜欢他的书。not think much of somebody/something to not like someone or something because you do not have a good opinion of them因对某人或某事物评价不高而不喜欢: · We’ve tried that restaurant twice and we don’t think much of it.· 那家餐厅我们去过两次,觉得也没什么特别的。· I worked with him for years and I didn’t think much of him.· 我和他共事多年,对他的评价并不高。not be somebody’s kind of thing (also not be somebody’s cup of tea) informal非正式 to not be the kind of thing you enjoy – used about activities, films, books etc不是你喜欢的那类事物——用于活动、电影、书籍等: · Detective stories aren’t really my kind of thing.· 侦探故事其实不是我的菜。go off somebody/something British English informal非正式 to stop liking someone or something that you used to like不再喜欢曾经喜欢过的人或事物: · Dan and I went out together for six months and then I just went off him.· 我和 Dan 交往了六个月,后来就对他没感觉了。put somebody off somebody/something British English to make you stop liking someone or something使你不再喜欢某人或某事物: · I was terrible at sport at school and it totally put me off doing any kind of exercise.· 我在学校体育很差,这彻底让我对任何形式的运动都失去了兴趣。
    dislikedislike2 /dɪsˈlaɪk, ˈdɪslaɪk/ noun 1[countable, uncountable] a feeling of not liking someone or something不喜欢某人或某事物的感觉 OPP  likingdislike of She shared her mother’s dislike of housework.她和她母亲一样,都不喜欢做家务。dislike for Truman had a strong dislike for communism.杜鲁门对共产主义有强烈的反感。intense/acute/violent etc dislike (=very strong dislike)(=非常强烈的厌恶) His colleagues regarded him with intense dislike.他的同事们对他深感厌恶。 They took an instant dislike to each other (=they disliked each other immediately).他们彼此一见就相互厌恶(=他们立刻就不喜欢对方)。2dislikes [plural] the things that you do not like你不喜欢的事物:  A good hotel manager should know his regular guests’ likes and dislikes.一位优秀的酒店经理应当了解常客的喜好与厌恶。