美 [dɪsˈfeɪvər]
n. 失宠;厌恶;不悦
vt. 不赞成;冷待
vi. 不赞成;不再宠幸
disfavor /dɪsˈfeɪvə/
an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
同义词: disfavour / dislike / disapproval
put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm
同义词: disadvantage / disfavour
失宠
不赞成;冷待
不赞成;不再宠幸
By the middle of the twentieth century, the Frontier Thesis fell into disfavor among historians.
到了20世纪中叶,“边疆假设”在历史学家中渐渐失宠。
We are always in disfavor of the use or threat of force in international affairs.
我们一向不赞成在国际事务中动辄诉诸武力或以武力相威胁。
Silence can also be judgmental by indicating favor or disfavor - agreement or disagreement.
沉默同样可以传递喜欢与否,或者同意与否的情绪。
The classic distinction between golden eggs and the geese that lay them fell into disfavor in 1969, the era of go-go stock funds.
With a tamped-down Scarlett Johansson, as the well-mannered Janet Leigh, and Jessica Biel, who brings stifled anger to the role of Vera Miles, a onetime muse in disfavor.
"Out of the 19 total members of the task force, I am unaware of the other 15 members' positions on this law or whether they favor or disfavor gun laws, " she said.