disfavor
基本解釋
- n. 失寵;厭惡;不悅
- vt. 不贊成;冷待
- vi. 不贊成;不再寵幸
英漢例句
- We are always in disfavor of the use or threat of force in international affairs.
我們一向不贊成在國(guó)際事務(wù)中動(dòng)輒訴諸武力或以武力相威脅。 - If you graph the frequency of various possible results, it’s possible to see a pattern of peaks at random-looking series and valleys at the ones that chance would seem to disfavor.
如果用圖表畫(huà)出不同可能性結(jié)果的頻率,你可能會(huì)看到一種模式,貌似隨機(jī)的序列處于峰值,那些碰巧看上去不太受人喜歡的序列位于谷底。 - He is a veteran of the last revolution in medical technology, gene therapy, which, after some hyped expectations in the 1990s, fell into disfavor after some unsuccessful trials.
他是基因治療這項(xiàng)最新醫(yī)學(xué)技術(shù)的老手,經(jīng)過(guò)了1990年代的興奮期和之后幾次失敗的實(shí)驗(yàn)后,基因治療技術(shù)已經(jīng)失寵了。 - The classic distinction between golden eggs and the geese that lay them fell into disfavor in 1969, the era of go-go stock funds.
FORBES: Goose Eggs - 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.
NEWYORKER: Hitchcock - Shaara humanizes his characters, whether hes depicting Chamberlains desire to test himself outside the stuffy confines of academia, Lees tensions with his wife over his long absences during his army career, or Jacksons intense fear of arousing Gods disfavor.
FORBES: Fact and Comment