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disfavour
▪ I. disfavour, -or, n. (dɪsˈfeɪvə(r)) [f. dis- 9 + favour n., prob. after obs. F. desfaveur ‘disfauor; want or losse of fauour’ (Cotgr.); cf. It. disfavore ‘a disfauour’ (Florio), Sp. desfavor.] 1. The reverse or opposite of favour; unfavourable regard, dislike, discountenance, disapproval.a 1533 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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disfavour
disfavour(US disfavor), / ˌdɪsˈfeɪvə(r); dɪs`fevɚ/ n [U]dislike; disapproval (used esp as in the expressions shown) 不喜欢, 不赞成, 反感(尤用於以下示例) regard sb/sth with disfavour 不喜欢某人[某事物] incur sb's disfavour 引起某人的反感 be in/fall into disfavour 受冷遇[失宠]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Müsa
In the 1930s, however, the instrument fell into disfavour and was generally displaced by the accordion. wikipedia.org
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Jean Meschinot
Just as he was about to become 'official poet' he came into disfavour with duke Francis II. wikipedia.org
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disfavourer
disˈfavourer rare. [f. disfavour v. + -er1.] One who disfavours.a 1626 Bacon (J.), Had it not been for four great disfavourers of that voyage, the enterprize had succeeded. Oxford English Dictionary
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Knut Bartels
One factor that was to their disfavour was the fact that the Swedes were used to a rule where they had to release the rock before the tee-line, which was wikipedia.org
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disfavourable
† disˈfavourable, a. Obs. [f. dis- 10 + favourable, after disfavour. Cf. It. disfavorevole.] Unfavourable; adverse.1561 Stow Rich. II an. 1377 (R.) And manie other valient personages, who being entred the sea tasted fortune disfauourable. Hence † disˈfavourably adv., Obs., with disfavour; unfavourab... Oxford English Dictionary
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misfavour
† misˈfavour Obs. [mis-1 7.] Disfavour.a 1660 Contemp. Hist. Irel. 1641–52 (1880) III. i. 142 The clergie..deliuered their opinions in his misfauour. Oxford English Dictionary
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malgrace
malgrace (mælˈgreɪs) [Orig. two words, a. OF. male grace (male fem. of mal evil, grace grace n.).] † 1. Disfavour. Obs.c 1425 Seven Sag. (P.) 2108 And he answerd ryght in the place, ‘Maugré have thou and male grace!’ 1639 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vi. (1677) 326 The Rebels or others known to be in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moses Delesdernier
The following year Delesdernier's son and son-in-law Uniacke became involved in the Eddy Rebellion and, as a result, Delesdernier fell into disfavour with wikipedia.org
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Alexander de Tartagnis
He reports that, for humanitarian reasons, he did not issue advisory opinions in the disfavour of the accused in criminal cases. wikipedia.org
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失宠
【失宠】shīchǒng[fall into disfavour;be our of avor] 失去别人的宠幸在宫廷里一直失宠 新华字典
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deingrate
† ˈdeinˌgrate, v. Obs. rare. [f. de- I. 3 + L. ingrātus disagreeable: see ingrate.] trans. To render unpopular, bring into disfavour.1624 Brief Inform. Affairs Palatinate 34 To deingrate the Prince Palatine, and to make him more odious. Oxford English Dictionary
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Toša Djordjević
Years later, Toša Djordjević fell in disfavour when the Miloš government removed him as the Captain of Zaglavlje after the suppression of a rebellion in wikipedia.org
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Arne Stern
One factor that was to their disfavour was the fact that the Swedes were used to a rule where they had to release the rock before the tee-line, which was wikipedia.org
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