mislike
[mis'laik]
v. 嫌, 厌恶
例句与用法:
In a sense she was misled by the advertisement's claims, and expected too much of the product.
从某种意义上说,她是受到了广告的哄骗,因此对此产品期望过高。
You misled me as to your intentions.
你误使我对你的意图信以为真。
We were misled by the guide.
向导给我们引错了路。
He misled me into thinking he was rich.
他使我误以为他很有钱。
词形变化:
动词过去式: misliked |
动词过去分词: misliked |
动词现在分词: misliking |
动词第三人称单数: mislikes |
vt.
嫌; 厌恶
mislikemislikeD.J.:[misˈlaik]K.K.:[mɪsˈlaɪk]v.,n.1.■厌恶
mislike[,mis'laik]vt.1.■[古语]使生气;冒犯2.■厌恶,不喜欢;不赞成:to mislike someone不喜欢某人n.1.■厌恶;反感;不赞成变形vt.mislikedmisliking
mislikemislike[misˈlaik]vt.1.■嫌, 厌恶, 使不高兴, 惹怒; 对...不高兴; 不赞成
词性变化mislike[misˈlaik]n.1.■不喜欢; 厌烦; 不赞成mislike of ceremony不赞成拘礼
mislike(archaic)(古)verb- [with obj.]consider to be unpleasant
厌恶,不喜欢;不赞成
the pony snorted, misliking the smell of blood.
小马不喜欢血腥味,呼哧呼哧喷着气。
noun- [mass noun]distaste; dislike
厌恶;反感;不赞成
语源- Old English mislīcian (see mis-, like)
mislike
■"I mislike the feel of this forest," the elder of the two hunters grumbled."Creatures that live in a unicorn's wood learn a little magic of their own in time, mainly concerned with disappearing.
“我不喜欢这片森林的气氛,”年长的猎人嘟囔着抱怨道,“住在独角兽居住的森林里的动物,多少也学会了一点魔力,比如突然消失什么的。
■to mislike someone
不喜欢某人
■mislike of ceremony
不赞成拘礼
■They that approve a private opinion, call it opinion; but they that mislike it, heresy: and yet heresy signifies no more than private opinion.---Thmos Hobbes, Leviathan.
众人认同的私意,称为公见;众人不喜的私意称为异端。不过,异端和私意哪有什么分别。关键在于是否经过了社会公众意见的认同过滤,是否从私人的、变成了公众的。