disfavour
音标发音
- 英式音标 [dɪsˈfeɪvə(r)]
- 美式音标 [dɪsˈfeɪ.vɚ]
- 国际音标 [dis'feivə]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n.不喜欢;不赞成;反感
- v.不喜欢;不赞成
- =disfavor(美).
英汉例句
- 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。 - 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.
怡和在1984年决定把法定注册地转为百慕大而十年之后,从香港市场抽牌,就此跌入冷宫。 - 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.
现在没有人敢建议进行刺激经济的改革了——他们在小泉甚至安倍领导时都会那样做——因为他们害怕招惹现任上司的反感。 - Her university dissertation was on Marina Tsvetaeva, a poet then in deep official disfavour.
ECONOMIST: Anna Politkovskaya - Lawyers who defend corporations tremble to think how the new rules will tilt the playing field in their disfavour.
ECONOMIST: Corporate governance - Benton was a popular mural painter until a change in political climate led his paintings to fall into disfavour.
ECONOMIST: Post-war artists
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权威例句
专业释义
- 不喜欢