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2024年06月14日 20:44:03
The pupils
disliked the extension of the term.
小學(xué)生們不愿延長(zhǎng)學(xué)期。
The new teacher was universally
disliked.
大家都不喜歡新來(lái)的老師。
It was not the typing but the earphones that she
disliked.
這不是打字聲,而是她非常反感的耳機(jī)聲.
He was generally
disliked and regarded as a pompous ass.
他常不招人待見,而且被看作是個(gè)自負(fù)的大傻帽兒。
He
disliked bars and bodegas.
他不喜歡酒吧和酒店.
The Chief Inspector
disliked being overburdened with insignificant detail.
總督察討厭在細(xì)枝末節(jié)上沒(méi)完沒(méi)了地糾纏。
She
disliked Dido but was prepared to tolerate her for a weekend in order to humour her husband.
她不喜歡迪多,但準(zhǔn)備暫時(shí)忍受她一個(gè)周末,以遷就自己的丈夫。
He hated pomposity and
disliked being called a genius.
他憎惡自負(fù)的作派,而且不喜歡被稱為天才。
Housework is negatively valued as a retreat from a
disliked alternative— employment work.
家務(wù)勞動(dòng)給消極地看作是逃避不喜歡的另一種選擇——受雇工作。
She
disliked his involvement with the group and
disliked his friends.
她不喜歡他與那幫人交往,也不喜歡他的朋友。
That man was
disliked inside the college.
全校的人都不喜歡這個(gè)人。
He and his Nazis
disliked intellectuals, and they hated Jews.
他和納粹分子厭惡知識(shí)分子, 憎恨猶太人.
Major's elders
disliked him because he was such a flagrant nonconformist.
梅杰的長(zhǎng)輩不喜歡他,因?yàn)樗@樣公開地違反了他們心目中的生活準(zhǔn)則.
That gentleman
disliked coarseness and profanity.
那位先生一向忌諱粗俗和猥褻.
He is always temporizing and is
disliked by his classmates.
他總是見風(fēng)使舵,因而不受同學(xué)喜歡.
Dickie
disliked snobs intensely.
迪基極端厭惡勢(shì)利小人.
They
disliked each other too much to meet, so they conducted all their business through an intermediary.
他們彼此交惡不愿相見, 有事均通過(guò)中間人處理。
He was
disliked because his manner was always full of braggadocio.
人們討厭他,因?yàn)樗鲜谴蹬?
I
disliked him for his arrogance.
我討厭他的傲慢。
They
disliked him only because he was invertebrate.
他們不喜歡他就是認(rèn)為他意志較弱.