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.As of now I think it is safe to say that we do not trust china's regime but that does not translate to us disliking china or it's people.
现在唯一正确的可能是我们必须要说,我们不相信统治方式,虽然这个并不意味着我们不喜欢中国或者中国人。
2.He had a strong disliking for the aristocracy whom he thought were there by the labor of the poor such as his own family.
他对贵族有着强烈的厌恶,因为他认为贵族是对跟他自己家庭一样的穷苦劳动者的剥削。
3.Odom has a new role, something he has warmed up to after initially disliking the concept of being the sixth man.
奥多姆有了一个崭新的角色,就是他刚开始并不喜欢当的第六人。
4.My disliking for those foods had a much greater impact as well - I would only holiday in countries that had foods I felt safe with.
这同样对我不喜欢的食物也有很大影响——以前我总是去那些认为食物较安全的国家度假。
5.Good. now this transaction is finished, And I'm free to return to disliking you. I wouldn't have it any other way.
很好,这事办完了,我又可以随意讨厌你了。但不管怎样我不会。
6.6 parents have not been born since disliking baby's sex but deciding to have an abortion is to break the law.
父母亲由于不喜欢未出生婴儿的性别而决定堕胎是违法的。
7.Disliking parts of yourself will only break apart this monolithic entity, making you smaller and weaker, piece by piece.
不喜欢你的某个部位只会破坏你存在的整体,让你变得微小,软弱,一点一点的。
8.Disliking this chore and relieved that it would end soon , he continued fielding questions .
他一边暗自庆幸这件讨厌的差事快完了,一边继续回答问题。
9.Conversation about a player disliking a team-mate no longer ends without the player giving a response.
关于球员不喜欢队友的对话,不会在球员给出一个回答之后立刻结束。
10.Some argue that sex selection is less a result of families disliking girls, and more an offshoot of them feeling a need for a son.
一些学者称性别选择很少是因为家庭里不喜欢女孩,更多是出于他们感觉需要一个男孩的传统思想。