mislike
vt. 嫌, 厌恶 n. 厌恶
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词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
Aversion or distaste for something; dislike; (countable, archaic) an instance of this.
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2.
Lack of comfort; discomfort; also, difficulty; trouble; or sadness; unhappiness.
废旧 不可数 可数 -
3.
The characteristic or state of incapacity, physical distress, or weakness due to poor health; sickliness; (countable) an instance of this.
废旧 不可数 可数 -
4.
Discontent, unrest; (countable) an instance of this.
废旧 不可数 可数
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1.
To disapprove of or dislike (someone or something); to have an aversion to.
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2.
To displease or offend (someone).
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3.
To displease or offend.
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4.
To disapprove; also, to be displeased or unhappy.
不及物 废旧 -
5.
To become sickly or weak due to poor health; to waste away.
不及物 废旧
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1.
Not like or similar; different, unlike.
废旧 罕用
词源
From Middle English mislike (“displeasure; hardship; sorrow; unpleasantness”), from mis- (prefix meaning ‘bad; badly; wrong; wrongly’, etc.) + like (“pleasure, will”) (from liken (“to give pleasure to, make happy, please; to be pleasant; to suit; (reflexive) to please oneself, take delight; (reflexive) to be pleased to do (something); to like; to approve of, be in favour of; to be delighted or pleased; to choose, want, wish”), from Old English līcian (verb): see further at etymology 1).
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