单词 | dislike |
释义 | disliken.ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > [noun] dislikingc1540 dislike1577 ill liking1586 disapprobation1625 disapproving1632 disprobation1647 disapprovement1648 disapproval1649 improbation1656 objection1813 1577 Ld. Buckhurst in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. II. 272 To hazard therby..her Ma. [Majesty's] dislike. 1587 J. Hooker tr. Giraldus Cambrensis Vaticinall Hist. Conquest Ireland i. xx. 16/1 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II The king being in some dislike with the earle, and not fauourablie allowing his successe..lingered to giue anie answer. 1630 J. Wadsworth Eng. Spanish Pilgrime (new ed.) v. 46 This my father hearing, grew into dislike with the Iesuites. 1703 W. Penn in Mem. Hist. Soc. Pennsylvania (1870) IX. 264 A letter from the government, in dislike of such proceedings. 1743 E. Young Complaint: Night the Fourth 4 Should any..give his Thought Full range, on just Dislike's unbounded Field. 2. a. The contrary feeling to liking or affection for an object; distaste, aversion, repugnance. (Cf. dislike v. 3.) ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [noun] wlatingc725 wlatc960 ugginga1325 uglinessc1325 loathingc1340 abominationc1350 wlatsomenessc1380 wlatingness1382 fastidie?a1425 loathsomenessc1425 ugsomenessc1450 horribility1496 detestation1526 abhorring1528 dislikingc1540 fastidiousness1541 abhorfulness1556 fulsomeness1563 execration1570 abhorment1576 detesting1591 loath?1591 abhorrence1592 abhorrency1596 dislike1597 distaste1598 disgust1611 nausea1619 oppositeness1619 nauseousness1622 detest1638 wearisomeness1642 repugnance1643 odium1645 abhorrition1649 abominate1651 nausity1654 disdain1655 repugnancy1681 degoust1716 repulsion1751 self-repugnance1852 kick1893 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxv. 159 As the vsuall..Ceremonies of common life are in request or dislike according to that they import. 1644 K. Digby Two Treat. ii. Concl. 460 [It] is attended with annoy and with dislike. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 76. ⁋4 Where Men speak Affection in the strongest Terms, and Dislike in the faintest. 1772 J. Priestley Inst. Relig. I. 61 All vices, in general, make men subject to contempt, or dislike. 1859 E. Bulwer-Lytton What will he do with It? (1st Edinb. ed.) I. i. xvi. 105 We..need not show dislike too coarsely. 1878 W. S. Jevons Polit. Econ. 9 Now there is a kind of ignorant dislike and impatience of political economy. b. With a and plural. A particular aversion. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > feeling against or a settled dislike > [noun] despitec1400 eelist1552 antipathy1606 dislike1608 aversion1622 averseness1623 reclination1678 indisposition1702 allergy1916 1608 Bp. J. Hall Epist. II. iii. iv. 50 Away with these weake dislikes. 1674 N. Cox Gentleman's Recreation ii. 88 She [the hawk] is apt to take a dislike, and will never afterwards receive it willingly. 1885 Manch. Examiner 14 May 5/1 All that the Chancellor said about his likes, his dislikes..carefully reported. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] unsibeOE unsaughta1122 un-i-sibc1275 conteckc1290 discordingc1325 distancec1325 discordance1340 dissensionc1384 batea1400 discordc1425 variancec1425 variationc1485 disgreement?1504 distinction1520 factiona1538 jar1546 variety1546 disagreeance1548 disagreeing1548 disagreement1548 misliking1564 odds1567 mislikea1586 discordancy1587 disagree1589 distancy1595 dissent1596 dislike1598 secting1598 dichostasy1606 fraction1609 dissentation1623 ill blood1624 misintelligence1632 clashing1642 misunderstanding1642 discomposure1659 disjointinga1715 uneasiness1744 friction1760 misunderstand1819 unharmony1866 inharmony1867 trouble at (the or t') mill1967 1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 v. i. 26 I protest I haue not sought the day of this dislike . View more context for this quotation 1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne ii. lxxx. 35 A murmur rose That shew'd dislike among the Christian Peares. 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida ii. iii. 222 My Lord you feed to much on this dislike . View more context for this quotation This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † dislikeadj. Obsolete. Unlike, dissimilar, not alike. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective] othereOE otherkinseOE unilicheOE elseOE otherways?c1225 diversc1250 diverse1297 unlikea1300 likelessa1325 sundrya1325 contrariousc1340 nothera1375 strangec1380 anothera1382 otherwisea1393 diversed1393 differenta1400 differing?c1400 deparayll1413 disparable1413 disparail1413 dissemblable1413 party?a1439 unlikeningc1450 indifferent1513 distinct1523 repugnant1528 far1531 heterogene?1541 discrepant1556 mislike1570 contrary1576 distincted1577 another-gainesa1586 dispar1587 another gate1594 dislike1596 unresembling1598 heterogeneana1601 anothergates1604 heterogeneal1605 unmatched1606 disparate1608 disparent?1611 differential1618 dissimilar1621 disparated1624 dissimilary1624 heterogeneous1624 unparallel1624 otherguess1632 anotherguise1635 incongenerous1646 anotherguess1650 otherguise1653 distant1654 unresemblant1655 distantial1656 allogeneous1666 distinguished1736 otherguised1768 unsimilar1768 insimilar1801 anotherkins1855 diff1861 distinctive1867 othergate1903 unalike1934 1596 J. Norden Progr. Pietie f. 90 v It is so dislike that wedding garment. 1596 L. Andrewes Serm. II. 82 Two states..there be after death..disjoined in place, dislike in condition. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 1255 Aristotle..said that the body of harmony is composed of parts dislike, and accordant verily one with another. 1644 K. Digby Two Treat. ii. i. 357 That, which we call a like thing, is not the same; for in some part it is dislike. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2021). dislikev. The opposite of like v.1 in its various uses: cf. also mislike v.1 ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be displeased with [verb (transitive)] > displease mislikeeOE ofthinkeOE misquemeOE likec1175 forthinka1225 mispay?c1225 annoyc1300 there glads (also gains, games) him no gleec1300 unpay1340 offenda1382 to be displeasedc1386 to step or tread on the toes ofc1394 mispleasea1400 unlikea1425 edgec1450 injurea1492 discontenta1513 disdain1530 to set (a person's) teeth on edge1535 displeasure1541 mis-set?1553 dislike1578 to tread on any one's heels or toes1710 flisk1792 unentrance1834 to tread on any one's cornsa1855 umbragea1894 1578 J. Lyly Euphues f. 30v If the sacred bands of amitie did..dislyke thee, why diddest thou prayse them? 1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. (1586) ii. 77 I see not how those thinges can dislike you, which commonly like all men. a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) ii. iii. 43 I'le do't, but it dislikes me. View more context for this quotation a1619 S. Daniel Sonn. liv. (R.) Like as the lute delights, or else dislikes, As is his heart that plays upon the same. 1668 S. Pepys Diary 29 Mar. (1976) IX. 138 Sir W. Penn's going to sea doth dislike the Parliament mightily. 1672 Mede's Wks. Life 31 To do that which may displease or dislike others. 1769 ‘Coriat Junior’ Another Traveller! II. 208 If the thing dislikes you, use it accordingly. 1814 R. Southey Roderick xxv He drew forth The scymitar..its unaccustom'd shape Disliked him. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > disapprove of [verb (transitive)] misdeema1400 disprove1477 improve1526 disapprove?1562 dislikea1575 befie1589 misthinka1616 bar1620 to look upon with a bad eye1629 improbate1656 object1775 deplore1851 to take a poor view (of something)1863 deprecate1897 a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 301 God..disliked with the divorce, and liked well of the marriage with Queen Katherine. 1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 134 King Iohn,..disliked much of the choice. 1612 J. Brinsley Ludus Lit. iii. 18 I cannot iustly dislike of any thing which you haue sayd herein. 1677 M. Hale Contempl. ii. 211 If you dislike with your success, come no more among them. 3. a. 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 less strong than hate, which is the opposite of love.) ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [verb (transitive)] mislikea1225 to like illa1350 to have no fancy with1465 mislovec1485 abominec1500 not to look ata1529 to have no will of, (also in)1548 misaffect1586 to have or take a stitch againsta1591 dislike1593 to take (a) toy to (also at)1598 disfavour1599 disgust1601 disaffect1609 mistaste1613 disrelisha1616 dispalate1630 abominate1652 disfancy1657 to have it in for1825 to have a down on1835 to sour on1862 to go off ——1877 derry1896 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie iv. iv. 177 [They] presume all such bad as it pleaseth them selues to dislike. 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice i. ii. 23 I may neyther choose who I would, nor refuse who I dislike . View more context for this quotation 1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 174 A Warlike and Troublesome Nation, apt to dislike Government, Proud and Brave. 1775 E. Burke Corr. (1844) II. 18 There are many things amongst most of them, which I rather dislike than dare to condemn. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. 177 He disliked the Puritans indeed, but in him dislike was a languid feeling, very little resembling the energetic hatred which burned in the heart of Laud. 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule ii. 43 He disliked losing a few shillings at billiards, but he did not mind losing a few pounds. ΚΠ a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) i. ii. 17 I neuer heard any Souldier dislike it. View more context for this quotation 1641 J. Milton Of Reformation 77 Neer their death..they plainely dislik'd and condemn'd the Ceremonies..as foolish and detestable. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 102 Innumerable force of Spirits arm'd That durst dislike his reign. View more context for this quotation Derivatives disˈliked adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [adjective] > relating to that which is disliked unliefOE peevisha1522 unsavoury1536 ingrate1539 unliked1560 ingrateful1567 dislikeful1596 disgracious1597 disaffected1621 disliked1632 disrelished1659 invidious1710 objectional1799 unlikeable1834 dislikable1843 unfavourite1934 1632 R. Sherwood Dict. in R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues (new ed.) Disliked, desgousté. 1892 C. G. McCrie Public Worship Presbyterian Scotl. 162 A popularly disliked episcopacy. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1577adj.1596v.a1575 |
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