1·I disliked the arrogant cast to her mouth.
我不喜欢她傲慢的口吻。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·He disliked her and had never been shy of saying so.
他不喜欢她,而且从来不忌讳说出来。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·The writer disliked her childhood.
这位作家不喜欢她的童年。
4·Pablo Picasso, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, Oliver Goldsmith, and William Butler Yeats all disliked school.
巴勃罗·毕加索、查尔斯·达尔文、马克·吐温、奥利弗·戈德史密斯和威廉·巴特勒·叶芝都不喜欢上学。
5·He disliked bars and bodegas.
他不喜欢酒吧和酒店。
1·He could see hatred in her eyes, but couldn't figure out why she disliked him so much.
他看得出她眼中的恨意,但想不通她为何如此厌恶他。
2·For instance, he said, preferences can be shaped if an experience is accompanied close in time by one that is strongly liked or disliked.
比如,他说,如果我们连续体验到强烈的喜爱和厌恶,偏好就能够形成。
3·Voters disliked the first Greek bail-out because it seemed unfair.
选民厌恶对希腊的第一次救援,因为那看上去不公平。
4·When he disliked the verse of a certain poet, he characterised it as "the composition of a Shantung school-teacher after sipping bad liquor and eating tainted beef".
一次,他厌恶某诗人之诗,就直说那“正是东京学究饮私酒,食瘴死牛肉,醉饱后所发者也。”
5·She disliked his sly ways, but granted him certain vulpine intelligence.
她厌恶他狡猾的行事,但承认他的机智。