intransitive. To be hateful, displeasing, or offensive. Const. dative or to. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be or become displeased [verb (intransitive)] > displease (10) loathec893 intransitive. To be hateful, displeasing, or offensive. Const. dative or to. Obsolete. overthinkc1175 transitive. To displease, grieve, vex; to cause regret or repentance to; = ofthink, v. Frequently impersonal as me overthinketh or with… displeasec1400 intransitive. To be displeasing, disagreeable, or offensive; to cause displeasure, dissatisfaction, or dislike. to stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach, etc.)c1536 intransitive. to stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach,etc.) and variants: (of a notion, proposal, situation, etc.) to be a cause of… unsavoura1547 intransitive. To have no savour or agreeableness. distastea1618 absol. or intransitive. To cause displeasure or offence; to be distasteful. Obsolete. disrelish1631 intransitive. To be distasteful, to ‘go down badly’. to give (also cause, etc.) offence to1712 Offended or wounded feeling; displeasure, annoyance, or resentment caused (voluntarily or involuntarily) to a person. Frequently in to give (also c… spoil sport1869 (intransitive) to behave as a spoil-sport. to get in bad1902 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). to get in bad (or wrong): to incur dislike; to get into trouble. Also: (transitive) to bring (someone)… |
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