unlike
a. 不像的, 不同的 prep. 不像, 和...不同
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
不同的,不相似的
not alike
和…不同,不像
completely different from a particular person or thing
释义与例句
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Something that is not like something else; something different.
2012, J. Bogen, J. E. McGuire, How Things Are: Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy and Science If the beings are many, then they must be likes and unlikes. But this is impossible, for unlikes cannot be likes, and likes cannot be unlikes.
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The act of withdrawing one's like from a post on social media.
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To dislike.
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To cancel a "like" action.
媒体I unliked the post after I found out the author was racist.
Facebook, for instance, allows you to register approval for a posted message in a very concrete way, by clicking a thumbs-up like button. Toggling off the button results in unliking your previously liked item. Note that this is different from disliking something, since unliking simply returns you to a neutral state.
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To cancel a "like" action.
To withdraw support or enjoyment for.
媒体 引申义
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Not like; dissimilar (to); having no resemblance; unalike.
The brothers are quite unlike each other.
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Unequal.
They contributed in unlike amounts.
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Not likely; improbable; unlikely.
古体
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Different from; not in a like or similar manner.
The disgust I felt after watching last weekend's horror movie was unlike anything I had felt before.
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In contrast with; as opposed to.
Claudia hardly ever drinks beer or wine, unlike Phillip, for whom the bar is practically a second home.
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Not typical of one's character or personality.
Being late is unlike him.
词汇关系
词源
From Middle English unlic, unlich, from Old English unlīċ, unġelīċ (“unlike, different, dissimilar, diverse”), from Proto-Germanic *ungalīkaz. By surface analysis, un- + like. Cognate with Dutch ongelijk, German ungleich, Old Norse úlíkr (see there for North Germanic descendants).
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