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
- 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。 - Mary seems to look upon ( regard, view) John with disfavor.
玛丽好像不喜欢约翰。 - They had not realized Freddie was in such severe disfavor with his father and they suspected it must be because of something they did not know.
他们原来还不了解弗烈特在他父亲的思想上竟引起了如此严重的反感。他们猜测这里面一定有他们所不知道的原因。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval.
被看作是不讨人喜欢的或缺乏大众喜爱的。 - We wouldn't want to incur disfavor at this point, would we?
我们不想在这个时候遭到冷待,对吧? - 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)。