0 not to like; to have strong feelings against -- ikke bryde sig om
1 strong feeling directed against a thing, person or idea -- ubehag; afsky
He doesn’t go to football matches because of his dislike of crowds
He has few dislikes.
He disliked teaching twice a week in the school because the children misbehaved.
He especially dislikes the economists' commitment to efficiency.
She dislikes clinical method because" years of clinical experience is not the same thing as empirical evidence".
The children would be asked to choose someone they liked to talk about, and then someone they disliked.
As with parental attendance at lessons, no one who receives help with practice dislikes it.
Individuals are able to set goals according to their own likes and dislikes.
No ruler, therefore, could force his more powerful subjects to accept innovations which they really disliked.
More cognitively, do we not feel rapport when discovering that another person shares our likes and dislikes?
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不喜歡,討厭, 不喜歡,厭惡, 不喜歡的東西,討厭的東西…
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不喜欢,讨厌, 不喜欢,厌恶, 不喜欢的东西,讨厌的东西…
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tener aversión a, tener antipatía a, desagrado [masculine]…
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antipatizar, ter aversão a…
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~が好きではない…
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nefret etmek, sevmemek, hoşlanmamak…
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aversion [feminine], objet [masculine] de l’aversion, ne pas aimer…
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tenir aversió a, sentir antipatia per…
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