词汇 | disfavor |
释义 | disfavor (verb) disfavor 2 ENTRIES FOUND: disfavor (noun) disfavor (verb) 1 disfavor (US) noun or British disfavour /dɪsˈfeɪvɚ/ 1 disfavor (US) noun or British disfavour /dɪsˈfeɪvɚ/ Learner's definition of DISFAVOR [noncount] formal 1 : a feeling of disapproval or dislike不赞成;不喜欢;冷淡 He regarded their proposal with disfavor.他不赞成他们的提议。 They looked with disfavor upon her.他们不喜欢她。 2 : the condition of being disapproved of or disliked受冷遇 The theory has long been in disfavor. [=the theory has been unpopular for a long time]这种理论早就不流行了。 The style fell into disfavor [=became unpopular] a decade ago.这种款式十年前就不流行了。 2 disfavor (US) verb or British disfavour /dɪsˈfeɪvɚ/ disfavors; disfavored; disfavoring 2 disfavor (US) verb or British disfavour /dɪsˈfeɪvɚ/ disfavors; disfavored; disfavoring Learner's definition of DISFAVOR [+ object] formal 1 : to disapprove of or dislike (someone or something)不赞成;不喜欢 Some bar owners disfavor [=(more commonly) are against] the ban on smoking.一些酒吧老板不赞成禁烟令。 2 : to make it more difficult for (a person, organization, etc.) to succeed or achieve something than it is for another person, organization, etc.对…不利 The current laws favor large businesses and disfavor smaller businesses.现行法律对大企业有利,对较小的企业不利。 |
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