dislike
v[Tn, Tg, Tsg]
not like (sb/sth)不喜歡, 討厭(某人[某事物])
My mother dislikes seeing you with me/dislikes our being together. 我母親不喜歡看到你和我在一起.
I like cats but dislike dogs. 我喜歡貓, 不喜歡狗.
I dislike it when you whistle. 我不愛聽你吹口哨.
If you go on like that you'll get yourself disliked, ie become unpopular. 你再這樣下去, 別人就不喜歡你了. dislike, n
1
(a) [U] ~ (of sb/sth) feeling of not liking 不喜歡; 反感
a strong dislike of modern poetry 對現代詩的強烈反感.
(b) [C usu pl 通常作復數]
thing that one dislikes 不喜歡的事物
have one's pet dislikes 有自己特別不喜歡的東西.
2 (idm 習語) likes and dislikes => like2. take a dislike to sb/sth start disliking sb/sth 開始不喜歡某人[某事物]
I don't know why, but I took a strong dislike to him as soon as I saw him. 也不知為什麼, 我一見他就十分討厭他.