1.不喜欢,讨厌,反感
1.a feeling of not liking someone or something; something you do not like
1.to not like someone or something
1.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。
2.And Paul disliked false teachers who kept trying to stomp all over God's thankful, joyful people.
保罗不喜欢假老师常试图践踏这群心存感激,充满喜乐的子民。
3.He told me that, after 10 years, he was tired of his job, disliked his boss, and felt he had no potential for further upward mobility.
他告诉我:10年时间了,他已厌倦了自己的工作,并且还讨厌他的老板;觉得已经没可能继续往上爬了。
4.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。
5.He was in a particular hurry about it, because this man was the only one among all the political prisoners whom he disliked.
聂赫留朵夫所以特别忙着跟他招呼,因为在这批政治犯中,他就不喜欢这个人。
6.It took more than an hour over tea for him to say that he disliked a woman, Hanfeng thought, but he just shook his head slightly.
瀚峰想,他不过喝了一个多小时茶就让他来说喜欢不喜欢这个女人,但他只是轻轻摇了摇头。
7.Henry noticed how much I now disliked the subject.
亨利注意到了我十分讨厌这个学科。
8.She did not say she liked it, on the contrary, she disliked it.
她没有说她喜欢这事,相反她非常厌恶它。
9.This young woman had a wonderful personality but she really disliked the appearance of her teeth (Fig. 3).
这位年轻的女士很有个性,但是她十分不喜欢她的牙齿外形(图3)。
10.He did not mind being flippant about New York, but disliked to hear any one else take the same tone.
他不在乎自己对纽约社会说些轻浮的话,却不喜欢听别人使用同样的腔调。