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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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dislike to not like someone or something. Dislike is stronger than not like , and is used especially in written English: • She disliked him as soon as she met him. • Chemistry was the only subject he disliked at school. not like • Why did you invite Claire? You know I don’t like her. • I don’t really like getting up in the morning when it’s dark. not be very keen on something informal ( also not be very fond of something ) especially British English used to say that you do not like something, but in a polite or gentle way: • I’m not very keen on Chinese food. • She’s never been very fond of his books. not think much of somebody/something to not like someone or something because you do not have a good opinion of them: • We’ve tried that restaurant twice and we don’t think much of it. • I worked with him for years and I didn’t think much of him. not be sb’s kind of thing ( also not be sb’s cup of tea ) informal to not be the kind of thing you enjoy – used about activities, films, books etc: • Detective stories aren’t really my kind of thing. go off somebody/something British English informal to stop liking someone or something that you used to like: • Dan and I went out together for six months and then I just went off him. put somebody off somebody/something British English to make you stop liking someone or something: • I was terrible at sport at school and it totally put me off doing any kind of exercise.
Longman-Thesaurus
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noun aversions: That is one of my dislikes. verb deplore: I dislike living in big cities.
Simple Definitions
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noun feeling of not liking sb/sth ADJ. acute, deep, great, hearty, intense, real, strong, violent Several committee members expressed their intense dislike of the chairman. | growing | particular | obvious, marked | instant | instinctive | open | active She threw him a look of active dislike. | cold He glanced at her with cold dislike. | pathological | personal | mutual In spite of their mutual dislike and hostility, they quite often worked together. VERB + DISLIKE feel, have She felt dislike rather than sympathy as he told his story. My grandfather has a great dislike of long hair on boys. | express, show | take I took an instant dislike to my new colleague. PREP. with ~ Sonia stared at me with dislike and distrust. | ~ for She had a deep dislike for Robert's wife. PHRASES a feeling/look of dislike sth you do not like PHRASES your likes and dislikes I've told you all my likes and dislikes.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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verb ADV. cordially, greatly, heartily, intensely, positively, really, strongly She disliked her boss intensely. | particularly | simply He simply disliked working with committees and avoided it whenever possible. | instinctively | actively There are very few foods that I actively dislike. | clearly, obviously PHRASES be universally/widely disliked The new teacher was universally disliked.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary