disliked
[dis'laik]
[ disliked ]
v. 不喜欢, 厌恶
n. 不喜爱, 厌恶, 反感
例句与用法:
I took an instant dislike to him.
我一见他就不喜欢。
I do dislike having her extremist ideas rammed down my throat.
我十分厌恶她强加于我的那些偏激观念。
If you behave like that, you'll get yourself disliked.
如果你的行为那样,你会让人厌恶的。
He dislikes dogs.
他不喜欢狗。
词形变化:
形容词: dislikable | 动词过去式: disliked | 动词过去分词: disliked | 动词现在分词: disliking | 动词第三人称单数: dislikes |
disliked
词形变化:
形容词: dislikable | 动词过去式: disliked | 动词过去分词: disliked | 动词现在分词: disliking | 动词第三人称单数: dislikes |
同义词:
hate | aversion | hatred | abhor | detest | loathing | disinclination | displeasure | abhorrence | loathe | distaste | disapprove | frown on | disfavour | disrelish | scorn | mislike | disapproval | abominate | execrate | despise | deplore | odium | animus | repugnance | antipathy | detestation | repulsion | animosity | resent | grudge | enmity | thing | object to | object | to | disfavor | disgust |
反义词:
disliked
动词 dislike:
have or feel a dislike or distaste for
同义词:dislike
形容词 disliked:
regarded with aversion
disliked
■A threat to do this in 2004 forced the Italians to withdraw their choice as justice commissioner (MEPs disliked his stern views on gays and the role of women).
2004年,议员们的“否决威胁”使得意大利放弃了做司法委员的想法。(因为议员们不喜欢他们对于同性恋和女性社会角色的苛刻态度)。
■OSHA quickly became one of the federal government's most disliked agencies.
OSHA很快就成为联邦政府里最不受欢迎的部门。
■"I will not permit it, Peterkin," said Pavillon, hustling up, "I disliked the mitre, but not the head that wore it.
“假如我真是这个不幸的少女,”伊莎贝尔说道,看去又想向他下跪,“您能够在这绝望的时刻抛弃我吗?
■The “paleocons” have always disliked the neocons, sometimes (disgracefully) just because they are Jewish.
“旧保守派”历来厌恶新保守派,有时(可耻地)只是因为他们是犹太裔。
■They always disliked the "foreign-style school".
“洋学堂”,农民是一向看不惯的。
■A drunkard dreamed someone bought him a drink.He disliked cool liquor and ordered a servant to heat it.
一名醉汉梦见有人请他喝酒,他嫌酒凉,便叫服务员拿去热一热。
■What are the most favorite and disliked courses at school?
一般学生最喜欢和最不喜欢的课程是什么?
■A leader disliked by his subordinates never goes further on the ladder.
不受下属爱戴的上司永远走不了多远。
■Disliked the situation but had to live with it.
不喜欢这种状态但必须忍受它
■To solute the problem, Davy cultivated a new kind of corn which the birds disliked its taste.
为了解决这个问题,戴维培育出了一种新型的不对鸟儿口味的玉米。
■The reason no one ever knew it was me was becouse i used an unmannerd style and wanted to be disliked by most ppl.
之所以大多数人都不知道这是我的帐号,是因为我以一种非常“吊”的姿态出现,被大部分人所厌恶。
■An argument was inevitable because they disliked each other so much.
争论是不可避免的,因为他们彼此非常厌恶。
■Henry noticed how much I now disliked the subject.
亨利注意到了我十分讨厌这个学科。
■He was disliked because his manner was always full of braggadocio.
人们讨厌他,因为他老是吹牛。
■From the first I disliked him.
从一开始我就不喜欢他。
■In her eyes that she strongly disliked being spoken to like that.
从她眼神来看,她不喜欢别人对她那样说话。
■He disliked their affluent way of life.
他不喜欢他们那种优裕的生活方式。
■He disliked anything that was out of the ordinary.
他不喜欢任何特殊的事物。
■He disliked the litter of human dwellings.
他不喜欢住处搞得乱七八糟。
■He disliked the man, but each tame they went to buy medicine he felt sorry for this skinny old monkey.
他不喜欢夏先生,可是每逢到药房去,他不由的替这个老瘦猴难过。
■He disliked her and had never been shy of saying so.
他不喜欢她,而且从来不忌讳说出这种想法。
■What he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do.
他不喜欢教学的地方在于他必须做的所有评分工作。
■He disliked bars and bodegas.
他不喜欢酒吧和酒店。
■He disliked taking students of Muggle parentage, believing them to be untrustworthy.
他不愿意接受麻瓜生的孩子,认为他们是靠不住的。
■He disliked her staying away from home.
他不愿意让她住在外面。
■They disliked him only because he was invertebrate.
他们不喜欢他就是认为他意志较弱。
■A confrontation was inevitable because they disliked each other so much.
他们互相十分厌恶,因此对抗是不可避免的。
■They disliked each other in the beginning.
他们刚开始时不喜欢对方。
■They disliked each other too much to meet,so they conducted all their business through an go-between.
他们彼此交恶不愿相见,有事均通过中间人处理。
■They disliked each other too much to meet, so they conducted all their business through an intermediary.
他们彼此交恶不愿相见,有事均通过中间人处理。
■The northern states disliked slavery and wanted to see it abolished;a few of the southern states believed slavery to be essential to their agrarian economy.
他们必须克服彼此之间某些严重的歧见:北方各州不喜欢奴隶制度而想废除它,一些南方的州相信奴隶对他们的农耕经济至为重要;
■They take the approach of the countrywoman who disliked politicians altogether.
他们的态度与厌恶政客的村夫村妇一致。
■He liked making friends and disliked fighting in any form.
他喜欢交朋友,不喜欢任何形式的斗争.
■Curious as Lot's wife, he enjoys prying into other people's secrets and is therefore generally disliked.
他好奇心太重,很爱打听人家的秘密,所以人们多数都不喜欢他。
■Despite his occasional protestations of friendship, he disliked England and thought her a worthless ally.
他对英国只是有时表示友好,其实并不喜欢,而且认为英国是一个不中用的盟国。
■He is to be pitied rather than to be disliked.
他应该得到怜悯而不是厌恶。
■He greatly disliked what he perceived as the artificiality and pretentiousness of academic life.
他很讨厌他所体会到的不自然的和自命不凡的学院生活。
■He is always temporizing and is disliked by his classmates.
他总是见风使舵,因而不受同学喜欢。
■As he fights he wins approval and advancement; as he refrains, he is disliked, ridiculed, shut out from favorable recognition.
他战斗时,就赢得赞许和升迁;他不战斗时,就不被喜爱,被嘲笑,得不到好评。
■He hit too well, I disliked him to be injured.
他打得太好了,我讨厌他受伤了。
■He gave up the work, not that he disliked it, but that he was unequal to it.
他放弃并不是因为不喜欢这份工作,而是因为无法胜任。
■He was an outstanding pupil and, ipso facto, disliked by the rest of the class.
他是优秀的学生,正因为这个缘故,全班都不喜欢他。
■The father disliked Teddy very much.
他有着公牛一样的坏脾气。
■He was pitied rather than disliked by his friends.
他朋友同情他而不是不喜欢他。
■He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.
他没有敌人,只是他的朋友都很讨厌他。
■His behavior was such that everyone disliked him.
他的行为使得人人都讨厌他。
■His behaviour was such that everyone disliked him.
他的行为太不象话,(以致)谁都讨厌他。
■His words made me in a mess. He sometimes said he liked that, but sometimes disliked that. Now I don't know weather he like it at earth.
他的话真把我给弄糊涂了。他一会儿说喜欢,一会儿又说不喜欢。到现在我也不知道他到底喜欢还是不喜欢。
■He looked on people, and he neither liked nor disliked them.
他看待人们,既不喜欢也不厌恶。
■He often had words with his colleagues, therefore, he was disliked everywhere.
他经常跟同事吵架,所以到处都没人喜欢他。