an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
disfavour 片语
片语
take a dim view of不赞成;对…不以为然;对…不乐观
disapproval不赞成;不喜欢
disapprove of不赞成;不喜欢
disfavour 例句
英汉例句
any favour or disfavour in the marks given to particular federations, when compared to other judges, is also considered.
对于特定的协会任何分数的有利和不利通过与其它裁判员的评分比较就可以判断出来。
soon the queen fell into disfavour and was executed.
皇后不久失宠。被处死了。
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。
none of them, he says, now dares propose growth-boosting reforms—as they used to under mr koizumi and even mr abe—for fear of incurring the disfavour of their political masters.
jardine's fall into disfavour followed its decision in 1984 to shift its legal domicile to bermuda, and then, a decade later, to delist its shares from the hong kong market.