dislike

dislike
1. transitive verb
nicht mögen

dislike somebody/something greatly or intensely — jemanden/etwas ganz und gar nicht leiden können

I don't dislike it — ich finde es nicht schlecht

dislike doing something — es nicht mögen, etwas zu tun; etwas ungern tun

2. noun
1) no pl. Abneigung, die (of, for gegen)

she took an instant dislike to him/the house — sie empfand sofort eine Abneigung gegen ihn/das Haus

2) (object)

one of my greatest dislikes is ... — zu den Dingen, die ich am wenigsten leiden kann, gehört ...

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1. verb
(not to like; to have strong feelings against: I know he dislikes me.) nicht mögen
2. noun
(strong feeling directed against a thing, person or idea: He doesn't go to football matches because of his dislike of crowds; He has few dislikes.) die Abneigung
- academic.ru/118737/take_a_dislike_to">take a dislike to
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dis·like
[dɪsˈlaɪk]
I. vt
to \dislike sb/sth jdn/etw nicht mögen [o fam leiden können]; (not condone)
to \dislike sth etw missbilligen
sb \dislikes sth jdm missfällt etw
to deeply [or heartily] [or intensely] \dislike sb/sth jdn/etw zutiefst hassen
to \dislike doing sth etw nicht gern tun
II. n Abneigung f
likes and \dislikes Vorlieben und Abneigungen
a hearty [or strong] \dislike of [or for] sth eine tiefe [o starke] Abneigung gegen etw akk
to show [or have] a \dislike of [or for] sth eine Abneigung gegen etw akk haben [o hegen]
to take a[n instant] \dislike to sb/sth jdn/etw [spontan] unsympathisch finden
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[dIs'laɪk]
1. vt
nicht mögen, nicht gernhaben

to dislike doing sth — etw ungern or nicht gern tun

to dislike sb doing sth — es nicht gernhaben or gern sehen, wenn jd etw tut

I dislike him/it intensely — ich mag ihn/es überhaupt nicht

I don't dislike it — ich habe nichts dagegen

2. n
Abneigung f (of gegen)

likes and dislikes — Vorlieben und Abneigungen

to take a dislike to sb/sth — eine Abneigung gegen jdn/etw entwickeln

he had taken an instant dislike to John — er konnte John auf Anhieb nicht leiden

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dislike [dısˈlaık]
A v/t nicht leiden können, nicht mögen:
I dislike having to go ich mag nicht (gern) gehen, ich gehe (nur) ungern;
I dislike being treated like that ich mag es nicht, wenn man mich so behandelt;
get o.s. disliked sich unbeliebt machen
B s Abneigung f, Widerwille m (beide:
of, for gegen):
take a dislike to sb gegen jemanden eine Abneigung fassen
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1. transitive verb
nicht mögen

dislike somebody/something greatly or intensely — jemanden/etwas ganz und gar nicht leiden können

I don't dislike it — ich finde es nicht schlecht

dislike doing something — es nicht mögen, etwas zu tun; etwas ungern tun

2. noun
1) no pl. Abneigung, die (of, for gegen)

she took an instant dislike to him/the house — sie empfand sofort eine Abneigung gegen ihn/das Haus

2) (object)

one of my greatest dislikes is ... — zu den Dingen, die ich am wenigsten leiden kann, gehört ...

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n.
Abneigung f. v.
nicht mögen ausdr.

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