disfavour

disfavour [dɪsˈfeɪvə(r)]  [dɪsˈfevɚ] 

disfavour 基本解释

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名词不赞成; 不喜爱; 厌恶; 受冷遇

disfavour 网络解释

1. 讨厌:disfavor 厌恶 | disfavour 讨厌 | disfeature 破坏外观

2. 讨厌, 不赞成,失宠 <单词词性>不赞成,冷待:ducking 钻入水中, 闪避, 急速的低头 | disfavour 讨厌, 不赞成,失宠 <单词词性>不赞成,冷待 | myopic 近视的

3. 不得人缘:disfavor 失宠 | disfavour 不得人缘 | disfeature 破坏外观

4. 嫌弃/讨厌/不得人缘:disfavor /不赞成/冷淡/疏远/失宠/不受欢迎/ | disfavour /嫌弃/讨厌/不得人缘/ | disfeature /破坏外观/

disfavour 词典解释
in AM, use 美国英语用 disfavor

1. 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.

    e.g. He was in disfavour with the ruling party...
           执政党不喜欢他。
    e.g. 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. disfavour

2. (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.

    e.g. 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。

disfavour 单语例句

1. disfavour的意思

1. The couple made clear they have no particular disfavour toward imports from China.

disfavour 英英释义

noun

1. an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group

    Synonym: disfavor dislike disapproval

2. the state of being out of favor

    e.g. he is in disfavor with the king

    Synonym: disfavor

verb

1. put at a disadvantage
    hinder, harm

    e.g. This rule clearly disadvantages me

    Synonym: disadvantage disfavor