1.
begin to dislike sb/sth
开始不喜欢某人[某事物
2.
One says scornfully to show one's dislike that one has never liked him since the very beginning.
当我们不喜欢某人的时候,我们会骄傲地说:第一次见面时,已经不喜欢他!
3.
Asking if somebody likes something or somebody else
询问某人是否喜欢某事或某人
4.
It is up to the individual to decide what he or she likes or dislikes.
个人有权决定喜欢或厌恶某个东西。
5.
welcome sb with unaffected pleasure
以发自内心的喜悦欢迎某人.
6.
Subject about which a person is prejudiced or ignorant
某人不喜欢的或一窍不通的科目
7.
cause sb to lose his interest in or liking or appetite for sth
使某人对某事物失去兴趣、 不再喜欢或倒了胃口
8.
take(no/great)pleasure in sth/doing sth; enjoy/not enjoy(doing)sth
以[不以](做)某事为乐;喜欢[不喜欢](做)某事
9.
Used as a disparaging term for a person one dislikes or finds extremely disagreeable.
用于指某人不喜欢或极其讨厌的人的贬义用语.
10.
If she takes against someone, she makes no attempt at pretence.
如果她不喜欢某个人,也毫不掩饰自己的想法。
11.
On the Internet, people like to use just one letter to represent something.
在网络中,人们喜欢只用一个字母来代表某物。
12.
Do you support a football team?
你喜欢某一支足球队吗?
13.
I quite like some opera music.
我颇喜欢某些歌剧乐曲.
14.
No, she turns me off.
喜欢,她令人厌恶。
15.
To get rid of(people considered undesirable).
清除(不喜欢的人)
16.
I love the dead... frequently!
我...经常...喜欢死人...
17.
He seldom asked himself whether he liked such and such a man: he esteemed a man according to whether he was useful to himself.
他极少问自己是否喜欢某某人,他只是按照某人是否对自己有用来估价他。
18.
Some people like coffee, whereas others like tea.
有人喜欢咖啡,然而也有人喜欢茶。