dislike
verb
noun
dɪsˈlaɪk verb
1 to think someone or something is unpleasant and not like them 不喜欢,讨厌;
Why do you dislike her so much?
你为什么那么讨厌她?
dislike doing sth
I dislike being the centre of attention.
我不喜欢成为注意的焦点。
dɪsˈlaɪk noun
2 a feeling of not liking someone or something 不喜欢,讨厌; C,U
[+ of ]
She shared her mother’s dislike of housework.
她和她妈妈一样不爱做家务。
[+ for ]
Truman had a strong dislike for communism.
杜鲁门极为厌恶共产主义。
intense/acute/violent etc dislike (very strong dislike) 极为反感
His colleagues regarded him with intense dislike.
他的同事们特别讨厌他。
They took an instant dislike to each other (=they disliked each other immediately) .
他俩立刻就互相讨厌对方了。
3
dislikes
the things that you do not like 不喜欢的东西 plural 复数
A good hotel manager should know his regular guests’ likes and dislikes .
称职的酒店经理应该知道老主顾的好恶。