disfavour
英[dɪs'feɪvə(r)] 美[dɪs'feɪvər]
"he is in disfavor with the king"
"This rule clearly disadvantages me"
She eyed his unruly collar-length hair with disfavour.
她反感地盯着他那长及衣领的一头乱发。
Soon the queen fell into disfavour and was executed.
皇后不久失宠.被处死了.
John seems to have fallen into disfavour with Mary.
约翰似乎已经失去玛丽的欢心.
He is regarded with disfavour.
他不讨人喜爱.
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.
The minister incurred the king's disfavour.
这位大臣招致国王的冷遇.
Believe nothing that he can say to my disfavour.
别相信他对我的诬蔑.
Mary seems to look upon John with disfavour.
玛丽似乎不喜欢约翰.
He is regarded with disfavour [ unfavourab 1 y ] .
他不受 喜爱.
He noticed with sour disfavour that June had left her wine-glass full of wine.
出自:J. Galsworthy