disfavored / dɪsˈfeɪ vər /

不受重视不喜欢的不受欢迎不受欢迎的

disfavored2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  2. the state of being regarded unfavorably; disrepute: The fashions of one year are in disfavor the next.
  3. a disadvantageous or detrimental act; disservice: The pianist did himself a disfavor in trying to sing.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to regard or treat with disfavor.

disfavored 近义词

disfavored

等同于 frown

disfavored

等同于 hate

disfavored

等同于 unpopular

disfavored

等同于 disesteem

disfavored 的近义词 7
disfavored 的反义词 3
disfavored

等同于 disrelish

disfavored 的近义词 7
disfavored

等同于 mislike

disfavored 的近义词 7
disfavored

等同于 deprecate

disfavored

等同于 disapprove

disfavored

等同于 discountenance

disfavored

等同于 discourage

disfavored

等同于 discredit

disfavored

等同于 discriminate

disfavored

等同于 disgrace

disfavored

等同于 dislike

更多disfavored例句

  1. There are people with religious beliefs that disfavor all those groups.
  2. The Israelis also disfavor negotiations at this point, particularly if they include Iran.
  3. But at this early juncture, with the Republican Party in disarray and disfavor, Hillary looks like the one to beat.
  4. The von Fleischl has long been the standard instrument, but has lately fallen into some disfavor.
  5. Another consideration explains the historical and popular disfavor in which Catherine is held.
  6. Finkenstein and Kalkstein were always covertly rather of the Queen's party, and now stand reprimanded, and in marked disfavor.
  7. Mr. Bangs's fish eyes regarded him with glittering disfavor.
  8. "So ignominious," said Sylvia, looking over her person with disfavor.