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disfavour

美[dɪs'feɪvər],英[dɪs'feɪvə(r)],

释义

n. 不喜欢;不赞成; v. 冷待;嫌弃; 网络释义: 讨厌;不得人缘;

例句

John seems to have fallen into disfavour with Mary.
Mary seems to look upon John with disfavour .
For showing or forbearing to show favour or disfavour to any person in relation to the contract.
使该人员对与该合同有关的任何人员表示赞同或不赞同。
Lawyers who defend corporations tremble tothink how the new rules will tilt the playing field in their disfavour.
从事公司业务的律师们则担忧地思考着这项新规的实施将会如何对他们产生不利。
This lady moved through the world quite regardless of all the comments that were made in her praise or disfavour .
这位太太却我行我素,全然不理会人们的议论,不论就是称赞还是贬责。
Louise won the disfavour of the two Hardy girls Mary and Harriet.
路易丝引起哈代家的姑娘玛丽与哈丽特的不满。
He regarded my suggestions with disfavour.
Believe nothing that he can say to my disfavour .

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