disfavored
美 [d?s?fe?v?r]
英 [d?s?fe?v?(r)] 
- na.“disfavour”的變體
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)皇妃
詞形變化
過去分詞:disfavored 現(xiàn)在分詞:disfavoring 第三人稱單數(shù):disfavors 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
The idea of the disfavored prince departure from his father at a time of enemy invasion should terrifies the country.
在敵人兵臨城下之際,想到失寵的王子背離了他的父王,使舉國上下陷入恐慌。
If your life seems to be worse than other people now, you may not be disfavored. It can be due to what you have or have not done before.
如果你的生活似乎不如別人,不一定是命運(yùn)不公,也許是因?yàn)?/c>你以前做或沒做過的事情。
Even then , it is unproblematic, as Becker notes, when the disfavored group is not a sensitive minority .
正如貝克爾所說,只要不被喜歡的群體不屬于易變的少數(shù),即使是那樣也沒多大的問題。
Police used this law as an excuse to keep disfavored minorities from having guns.
警察以這部法律為借口,阻止不受歡迎的少數(shù)民族裔擁有槍支。
A disfavored persona or persona with the objective of gaining access to an asset.
不受歡迎的角色或以獲取資產(chǎn)訪問權(quán)為目標(biāo)的角色。
His behaviour was disfavored by most people.
他的行為為大多數(shù)人所輕視。