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disfavour

disfavour

[英] [dɪsˈfeɪvə] [美] [dɪsˈfevɚ] 生词本

n.

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in AM, use 美国英语用 disfavor
1. N-UNCOUNT 不喜欢;不赞成;受冷遇;失宠 If someone or something is in disfavour, people dislike or disapprove of them. If someone or something falls into disfavour, people start to dislike or disapprove of them. 
  • He was in disfavour with the ruling party...

    执政党不喜欢他。

  • 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。

2. N-UNCOUNT (表情流露出的)不喜欢,不赞成 If you look at someone or something with disfavour, the expression on your face shows that you dislike or disapprove of them. 
  • She eyed his unruly collar-length hair with disfavour.

    她反感地盯着他那长及衣领的一头乱发。

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"
1. He is regarded with disfavour.
他不讨人喜爱。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. John seems to have fallen into disfavour with Mary.
约翰似乎已经失去玛丽的欢心。

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Soon the queen fell into disfavour and was executed.
皇后不久失宠。被处死了。

来自《简明英汉词典》