disfavor
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British pronunciation
/dɪsfˈeɪvə/
disfavour

“disfavor”的英语定义和含义

to disfavor
01

不利, 损害

to disadvantage or harm someone or something by hindering their progress
Transitive: to disfavor sb/sth
to disfavor definition and meaning
example
例子
The new policies disfavored small businesses, making it difficult for them to compete with larger corporations.
新政策不利于小企业,使它们难以与大公司竞争。
His outspoken views on the topic disfavored him among his colleagues, leading to ostracism in the workplace.
他对这个话题的直言不讳的看法使他在同事中处于不利地位,导致在工作场所被排斥。
Disfavor
01

不满, 不赞成

a feeling of not liking or rejecting someone or something
example
例子
The new policy received widespread disfavor from employees.
新政策受到了员工的广泛不满
His actions resulted in the disfavor of both colleagues and superiors.
他的行为导致了同事和上级的不满
02

不受欢迎, 失宠

the state of not being liked or accepted
example
例子
The unpopular decision found itself in disfavor among the community members.
不受欢迎的决定在社区成员中发现自己处于不受欢迎的状态。
Persistent delays in project completion put the team leader in professional disfavor.
项目完成持续延迟使团队领导处于专业失宠状态。
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