disfavor

英[ˌdɪs\'feɪvə]
美[ˌdɪs\'feɪvə]

基本释义

n.
不赞成; 讨厌; 不得人缘; 不利
vt.
疏远,讨厌

实用例句

He fell into disfavor as the president fell in the polls.

总统大选失败后,他被打入了冷宫。

柯林斯例句

He is in disfavor with the king.

他不赞成皇帝的做法.

《简明英汉词典》

He regarded my suggestions with disfavor.

他不赞成我的建议.

辞典例句

Most people disfavor his ideas because they are outdated.

大部分的人都不赞成他的意见,因为那些意见都过时了!

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Thomas seems to look upon the proposal with disfavor.

托马斯似乎不赞成这项建议.

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This attitude can arouse others'disfavor toward them.

这种态度会招致他人的厌恶.

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When the mothers came to Him with their little ones, the disciples looked on them disfavor.

所以每当母亲们带小孩子来见耶稣时, 他们就不高兴.

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Foggartism having met with high disfavor and unpopularity, Michael became interested in slum improvement.

由于福加特主义不得民心, 迈克尔转而又对改进贫民窟问题发生兴趣.

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AOL is in wall street gradually disfavor, had been the fact that does not dispute.

AOL在华尔街的逐渐失宠, 已经是不争的事实.

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This is a blank check for federal judges to get rid of cases they disfavor.

这是联邦法官空白支票以获得他们的案件摆脱疏远.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the state of being out of favor;

    "he is in disfavor with the king"

  • 2. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group

Verb
  • 1. put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm;

    "This rule clearly disadvantages me"

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