intransitive. To be displeased; (in Middle English also) to be troubled or uneasy. Cf. misliking, n. 1a. Obsolete (archaic in later use).
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be or become displeased [verb (intransitive)] (18) mislikec1300 intransitive. To be displeased; (in Middle English also) to be troubled or uneasy. Cf. misliking, n. 1a. Obsolete (archaic in later use). unlikec1300 intransitive. To become displeased. displease1377 reflexive and intransitive = be displeased: see 2c. Obsolete. 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 take (a) displeasure1490 to take (a) displeasure: to take offence, take umbrage; to be displeased. Obsolete. Subcategories:— be displeased with (1) — displease (10) — become unpleasant (1) — express displeasure (1) |
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