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源自中古英语 'disliken',由前缀 'dis-'(表示否定)和 'like'(喜欢)组成。
❶ 指对某人或某事物感到不喜欢或反感,通常是因为个人偏好或情感上的不适。
“She disliked the taste of the medicine.”
(她不喜欢这种药的味道。)
“He disliked the idea of working on weekends.”
(他不喜欢周末工作的想法。)
❶ 形容某人或某事物不受欢迎或被多数人不喜欢的状态。
“He was a disliked manager because of his harsh attitude.”
(他是一位不受欢迎的经理,因为他的态度严厉。)
“The disliked proposal was eventually rejected.”
(这个不受欢迎的提案最终被否决了。)
widely disliked — 形容某事物或某人被大多数人反感或不喜欢。
“The new tax law was widely disliked by the public.”
(这项新税法广受公众反感。)