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
- Here, ability is not a question, but the performance does not conform to rich and powerful family's rank, only this sufficiently puts in disfavor.
这里,能力绝不是问题,但表现不符合豪门的级别,光这一条就足以被打入冷宫了。 - 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。 - Besides the fund products do not differ at large, because the managers disfavor differentiation strategy, due to the lack of core resources and competences, and the absence of incentive mechanism.
由于基金投资者对产品差异不敏感,核心资源、核心能力和激励机制欠缺,导致基金业在初始成长阶段产品实质性差异不足。 - 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? - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - I disfavor the way you handled that situation earlier.
我不喜欢你处理之前那种情况的方式。
