disfavour 详细解释

disfavour

[.dis'feivə]

n.不喜欢, 不赞成, 反感
v.不喜欢,不赞成
=disfavor(美)

词形变化

动词过去式: disfavored | 动词过去分词: disfavored | 动词现在分词: disfavoring | 动词第三人称单数: disfavors |

词义辨析

同义参见:

dislike  abominate  hatred  rejection  

英英释义

名词 disfavour:

the state of being out of favor

同义词:disfavor

an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group

同义词:disfavor, dislike, disapproval

动词 disfavour:

put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm

同义词:disadvantage, disfavor

补充

disfavourdisfavour英:[ˈdisˈfeivə] 美:[dɪsˈfevɚ]n.1.不悦,厌恶,失宠vt.1.不赞成,冷待

例句

1. 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。 2. He viewed the killing of baby seals with disfavour.他对捕杀小海豹持不赞同的态度。 3. He looked with disfavour on the Modern movement.他对现代运动持不赞同的态度。 4. He was in disfavour with the ruling party.他受到了执政党的冷遇。 5. Monet had fallen into disfavour and remained there until the 1950s.在20世纪50年代以前, 莫奈一直不怎么受欢迎。 6. He fell into disfavour as the president fell in the polls.总统大选失败后, 他被打入了冷宫。 7. He had done his colleagues a huge disfavour by taking all the credit himself.他把所有的功劳都算到自己头上, 这对他的同事们是很不厚道的。 8. These excesses will undoubtedly redound to their country's disfavour.这些极端行为无疑将加深对他们国家的危害。 9. the headmaster regarded her with disfavour.校长不喜欢她。 10. coal fell into disfavour because steam engines are noisy and polluting.煤被冷落是因为蒸气引擎噪音大且污染严重。 11. the system favours those who employ less labour and disfavours those who employ more.这种制度有利于雇佣较少劳力的企业,而对雇佣较多劳力的企业不利。