disliked
disliked — 動詞
- dislikedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- dislikeds3rd person singular
- dislikeding-ing form
- dislikededpast simple
1. felt that you did not want someone or something, or found them unpleasant in som
不喜歡;討厭
對人事物感到不喜歡或反感的過去式
felt that you did not want someone or something, or found them unpleasant in some way.
Asher always disliked the smell of cooked cabbage in the kitchen.
Asher 一直很討厭廚房裡煮高麗菜的味道。
disliked + noun for sensory aversion
Most of the children disliked having to wear thick winter coats indoors.
大部分的小朋友都不喜歡在室內還得穿著厚厚的冬季外套。
disliked + -ing form complement
Iris disliked her new neighbour from the moment they met at the lift.
Iris 從在電梯口第一次見到新鄰居的那一刻起就很討厭對方。
The teachers strongly disliked the new rule about phones during break.
老師們非常不喜歡那條規定下課時間不能用手機的新規矩。
Henry disliked being woken up early on weekends by the rubbish truck.
Henry 很討厭週末一大早被垃圾車的聲音吵醒。
文法句型
disliked + noun
disliked + -ing
用法筆記
Past tense of 'dislike'. Object is usually a thing, activity, or person the subject finds unpleasant; rarely takes a that-clause. Often paired with adverbs like 'strongly', 'really', or 'always' to mark how lasting the feeling was.
常見錯誤
disliked — 名詞
1. the feeling you have when there is someone or something you do not want, enjoy,
厭惡;反感
對某人事物不喜歡或反感的感覺
the feeling you have when there is someone or something you do not want, enjoy, or approve of.
Adaeze made no secret of her dislike of long, formal meetings.
Adaeze 毫不掩飾自己對冗長正式會議的厭惡。
dislike of + noun (preferred preposition)
There was a clear dislike between the two cousins after the argument at dinner.
晚餐桌上吵了那一架之後,兩位表兄妹之間有著明顯的反感。
a dislike between [people]
Jisoo took an instant dislike to the manager during her first week at work.
Jisoo 上班第一週就對那位主管產生了強烈的厭惡感。
Many older voters expressed a deep dislike for the new tax plan.
許多年長的選民對新的稅務方案表達了深深的厭惡。
Tariq tried to hide his dislike of spicy food when his hosts served curry.
Tariq 努力掩飾自己對辣食的反感,因為主人端上了咖哩。
文法句型
a dislike of/for + noun
take a dislike to + noun
用法筆記
Often used with 'of' or 'for' before the object of the feeling. The fixed phrase 'take a dislike to' marks the moment the feeling starts; otherwise common with modifiers like 'strong', 'deep', 'instant', or 'mutual'.
常見錯誤
2. a particular thing, activity, or kind of behaviour that a person regularly does
討厭的事物
某人習慣上不喜歡或不享受的事物
a particular thing, activity, or kind of behaviour that a person regularly does not enjoy or want.
On the first day of class, Sofie asked each student to share their likes and dislikes.
開學第一天,Sofie 請每位學生分享自己喜歡與不喜歡的事物。
fixed pair: likes and dislikes
Loud music in cafés is one of Ravindra's biggest dislikes.
咖啡廳裡的吵雜音樂是 Ravindra 最受不了的事物之一。
one of [possessive] biggest dislikes
The questionnaire asked patients to list their food dislikes before the operation.
問卷請病人在手術前列出自己討厭的食物。
Arjun and his sister share many of the same dislikes, especially about housework.
Arjun 和姊姊在很多討厭的事情上看法一致,特別是家事方面。
- pet peeves
informal; small recurring annoyances rather than serious dislikes
- aversions
more formal; a strong aversion to particular things
- likes
the direct opposite, usually paired as 'likes and dislikes'
- favourites
things you most enjoy or prefer
文法句型
likes and dislikes
[possessive] dislikes
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: here 'dislikes' refers to the things themselves (countable, usually plural), not to the feeling. Most often appears in the fixed pair 'likes and dislikes', or as 'one of [my/her/his] dislikes'.