disfavor
英
美
n. 失宠;厌恶;不悦
v. 不赞成;冷待; 不赞成;不再宠幸
COCA.28920
英英释义
noun
- an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
- the state of being out of favor
- he is in disfavor with the king
verb
- put at a disadvantage
- This rule clearly disadvantages me
双语例句
- Direct disapproval is now resorted to. shaming, ridicule, disfavor, rebuke, and punishment are used.
现在人们求助于直接的不同意,采用羞辱、嘲笑、冷待、指责和惩罚等方法。 - 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。 - Mary seems to look upon ( regard, view) John with disfavor.
玛丽好像不喜欢约翰。 - We are always in disfavor of the use or threat of force in international affairs.
我们一向不赞成在国际事务中动辄诉诸武力或以武力相威胁。 - These circulation backgrounds favor ( disfavor) the genesis of tropical cyclones, and thus more ( less) tropical cyclones tend to appear over the western North Pacific.
这种环流背景条件有(不)利于西北太平洋热带气旋的发生发展,西北太平洋热带气旋频数因而偏多(少)。 - I too had begun to notice hitler's sudden alternations of favor and disfavor.
我也注意到希特勒对人今日宠明日疏,变化无常。 - Real estate bargains come about for the same reasons as securities bargains& an urgent need for cash, inability to perform proper analysis, a bearish macro view, or investor disfavor or neglect.
房地产市场的讨价还价跟证券市场的斤斤计较如出一辙&现金为王,分析无尽而又无能为力; - Over time, disposal or internment in Death's Reach fell into disfavor.
随著时间的推移,坠落的被放逐者被处置或拘留在死亡岬里。 - He is regarded with disfavor.
他不讨人喜爱。 - The natives are likely to incur their disfavor or dislike in some way.
有这个相位的人倾向于在某种程度遭受讨厌和冷落。