transitive. To be displeasing to; to displease, offend. Originally with dative of person. Also intransitive (in Middle English and Older Scots…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be displeased with [verb (transitive)] > displease (27) mislikeeOE transitive. To be displeasing to; to displease, offend. Originally with dative of person. Also intransitive (in Middle English and Older Scots… ofthinkeOE transitive. Chiefly impersonal or with non-referential it as subject, with genitive or that clause. To seem not good to; to be displeasing, vexing… misquemeOE transitive. To displease, offend. likec1175 Frequently with non-referential it as subject. Also occasionally impersonal. transitive. With well (also bet, better, best). Also with ill: to… forthinka1225 transitive. To displease, cause regret to. mispay?c1225 transitive. To displease, dissatisfy; to anger, irritate. Obsolete. annoyc1300 transitive. To cause (a person) to feel wearied, jaded, or unenthusiastic; to tire out; to bore. Frequently in passive. Also intransitive. Obsolete. there glads (also gains, games) him no gleec1300 In phrases. to make glee: to be glad or merry, to rejoice. (there glads (also gains, games) him no glee: nothing gives him pleasure. to have glee of… unpay1340 transitive. To be unacceptable to; to displease. Cf. pay, v.1 I. Obsolete. offenda1382 With reference to feelings (the chief current use). transitive (in passive). To be displeased, vexed, or annoyed. Now usually: to feel personally… to be displeasedc1386 to be displeased: to be dissatisfied, or moved to disapprobation or dislike; to be vexed; to be full of displeasure or indignation. (Expressing… to step or tread on the toes ofc1394 Phrases (chiefly colloquial and slang). to stepor tread on the toes of; also figurative to give offence to, to vex. mispleasea1400 transitive. To displease. unlikea1425 transitive. To displease. edgec1450 ? transferred ? To irritate. injurea1492 To do hurt or harm to; to inflict damage or detriment upon; to hurt, harm, damage; to impair in any way. discontenta1513 transitive. To displease greatly; to make angrily indignant. Obsolete. disdain1530 transitive. To move to indignation or scorn; to offend, anger, displease. Obsolete. to set (a person's) teeth on edge1535 to set (a person's) teeth on edge: ‘to cause an unpleasant tingling in the teeth’ (Johnson). Also figurative. Also (rarely) out of edge, in same… displeasure1541 transitive. To cause displeasure to; to annoy; to displease. mis-set?1553 transitive. Scottish. To displease, upset, annoy, or put out of sorts. Obsolete. dislike1578 transitive. (Only in 3rd person.) To displease, annoy, offend. Obsolete. to tread on any one's heels or toes1710 Phrase. to tread on any one's heelsor toes (also figurative); see the nouns. flisk1792 transitive. To make restless and uneasy; to put out, displease. unentrance1834 (un-, prefix2 affix 1a.) to tread on any one's cornsa1855 to tread on any one's corns: figurative to wound his susceptibilities. umbragea1894 To offend, displease. rare. |
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