transitive. To be displeased at; to disapprove of; to dislike. Also in extended use.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [verb (transitive)] (27) mislikea1225 transitive. To be displeased at; to disapprove of; to dislike. Also in extended use. to like illa1350 With hostility, aversion, displeasure, or offence: chiefly in phrases to like ill = †(a) to displease (obsolete), (b) to dislike, be displeased with… to have no fancy with1465 Capricious or arbitrary preference; individual taste; an inclination, liking, esp. in phrases to have, take a fancy for, to; †to have no fancy with… mislovec1485 transitive. Scottish. To dislike, hate. abominec1500 transitive. = abominate, v. 1. not to look ata1529 To avoid completely; to have nothing to do with. to have no will of, (also in)1548 Pleasure, delight, joy. Since early modern English chiefly in to have no will of, (also †in): to take no pleasure in, have no liking for. Now Scottish… misaffect1586 transitive. To dislike. to have or take a stitch againsta1591 figurative. A grudge, dislike, spite, ground of complaint. Chiefly in to haveor take a stitch against (rarely at) (a person). Obsolete. dislike1593 transitive. Not to like; to regard with aversion; to have an objection to; to disrelish. (The opposite of like, v.1 in its current sense; and so… to take (a) toy to (also at)1598 to take (a) toy to (also at): to take a foolish or irrational dislike or aversion to. Similarly also in to take a toy, without construction. Obsolete. disfavour1599 To dislike. Obsolete or dialect. disgust1601 transitive. To have a strong distaste for or repugnance to; to loathe, disrelish, dislike, regard with aversion or displeasure. generally. Obsolete. disaffect1609 transitive. To lack affection for; to dislike, regard with aversion; to be unfriendly towards. Now rare. mistaste1613 transitive. To have no taste for, find unpalatable. (In quot. figurative.) disrelisha1616 To have a distaste for, to find not to one's taste; to regard with disfavour; to dislike. dispalate1630 transitive. To make or find unpalatable, disrelish. abominate1652 transitive. In weakened sense: to dislike strongly; to regard with great distaste. disfancy1657 transitive. The reverse of to fancy; to regard with disfavour; to dislike. to have it in for1825 colloquial. to have it in for: to intend revenge on; to be determined to harm or cause trouble for; to feel hostility or strong dislike towards. Cf. i… to have a down on1835 colloquial (originally Australian). A tendency to view a person or thing with suspicion and disapproval; a prejudice, a grudge. Chiefly in to have… to sour on1862 to sour on, to take a dislike or distaste to (a person or thing). Originally U.S. to go off ——1877 intransitive. To cease to like, take an interest in, or have an appetite for. Now also: to abstain from. derry1896 A ‘down’ (down, n.4 2b); esp. in to have a derry on, to be prejudiced against. Subcategories:— render unpopular or make disliked (2) — repulse by a surfeit (1) |
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