
美:/'dɪsˈfeɪvər/
n. 不赞成,不喜欢
v. 不赞成,不欢迎
You have to ignore other people's disfavour of you during the competition.
在比赛中,你必须忽略别人对你的厌恶。
I expressed my disfavour of the plan at the beginning of the meeting.
我在会议一开始就表达了对这个计划的不赞成。
He admitted his disfavour of the new teacher.
他承认了自己对新老师的不喜欢。
Empires are in disfavour these days with good reason.
如今人们有充分理由不再喜欢帝国。
He regarded my Suggestions with disfavour.
他不赞成我的建议。
The minister incurred the king's disfavour.
这位大臣招致国王的冷遇。
Mary seems to look upon John with disfavour.
玛丽似乎不喜欢约翰。
Soon the queen fell into disfavour and was executed.
皇后不久失宠。被处死了。
vt.|disapprove of/take a dim view of;不赞成;冷待
n.|disapproval;不赞成;不喜欢
disfavour(英式拼写,美式拼写为disfavor)是一个具有名词和动词双重词性的英语单词,主要表达不赞成、不喜欢、冷落或不利的含义。以下是其详细解释:
不赞成或不喜欢 (Disapproval or Dislike): 指对某人、某物、某种行为或观点持负面态度,缺乏认可或支持。
例句:The proposal was met with widespread disfavour from the committee members. (该提案遭到了委员会成员的普遍反对。)
来源参考:牛津高阶英汉双解词典 (Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
失宠;受冷落 (A State of Being Out of Favor): 指失去他人的喜爱、信任或优待,处于不利或不受欢迎的境地。
例句:After the scandal, the minister fell into disfavour with the Prime Minister. (丑闻之后,这位部长失去了首相的宠信。)
来源参考:剑桥英语词典 (Cambridge Dictionary)
不利;劣势 (A Disadvantageous Position): 指处于不利的条件或处境中。
例句:The new regulations put small businesses at a distinct disfavour. (新法规使小企业处于明显的不利地位。)
来源参考:柯林斯英语词典 (Collins English Dictionary)
不赞成;不喜欢 (To Disapprove of or Dislike): 表示对某人或某事持反对或不喜欢的态度。
例句:She disfavours any plan that involves cutting down the ancient trees. (她反对任何涉及砍伐古树的计划。)
来源参考:韦氏词典 (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
冷落;疏远 (To Treat or Regard with Dislike or Disapproval; To Show Disapproval By Withdrawing Favour): 指通过行动表现出不赞成,如疏远或不再支持某人。
例句:He felt he was being disfavoured by his superiors after the disagreement. (在发生分歧后,他感觉被上级冷落了。)
来源参考:朗文当代高级英语辞典 (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)
以下是对单词disfavour(英式拼写,美式为 disfavor)的详细解释:
名词(n.)
动词(v.)
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