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单词 dislike
释义 dislikedislikesdislikeddislikingdislikedislike1 /dɪsˈlaɪk/ verb [transitive] to not like someone or something OPP like: Why do you dislike her so much?你为什么会这么讨厌她?dislike doing somethingI dislike being the centre of attention.be我不喜欢成为关注的焦点。THESAURUS: dislikedislike/not like to not like someone or something. Dislike sounds stronger than not like: I don’t like getting up in the morning.getShe disiked him from the moment they met.meetChemistry was the one subject he disliked at school.bedislikenot be very keen on something informal (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: I’m not very keen on golf.Dad’s never been very fond of cats.becatnot think much of somebody/something informal to not think that someone or something is very good: I didn’t think much of the film, to be honest.go off somebody/something British English informal to stop liking someone or something: I used to like his music but I’ve gone off it now.usegoput somebody off somebody/something British English to make you stop liking someone or something: He got terribly drunk and it really put me off him.getdrinkSchool sports put me off exercise for years.sportyear
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