disfavor 英 [dis'feivə]  

disfavor

disfavor  英 [dis'feivə]

n. 失宠;厌恶;不悦  vt. 不赞成;冷待  vi. 不赞成;不再宠幸 

名词复数:disfavors 

We all need a break every so often and by not doing it we only do ourselves a disfavor. 我们都需要一个突破,却往往没有去做,其实那只会给我们自己带来坏处。
But this approach fell into disfavor over the last few decades as economists glorified financial papers that were theory-rich and data-poor. 但过去几十年,随着经济学家热衷于理论丰富而数据缺乏的金融论文,实证分析法逐渐失宠。

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  • n. 失宠;厌恶;不悦
  • vt. 不赞成;冷待
  • vi. 不赞成;不再宠幸
  • 1. We all need a break every so often and by not doing it we only do ourselves a disfavor.

    我们都需要一个突破,却往往没有去做,其实那只会给我们自己带来坏处。

  • 2. But this approach fell into disfavor over the last few decades as economists glorified financial papers that were theory-rich and data-poor.

    但过去几十年,随着经济学家热衷于理论丰富而数据缺乏的金融论文,实证分析法逐渐失宠。

  • 3. If you graph the frequency of various possible results, it’s possible to see a pattern of peaks at random-looking series and valleys at the ones that chance would seem to disfavor.

    如果用图表画出不同可能性结果的频率,你可能会看到一种模式,貌似随机的序列处于峰值,那些碰巧看上去不太受人喜欢的序列位于谷底。

  • disfavor (n.) 1530s; see dis- "the opposite of" + favor (n.). As a verb, from 1560s. Related: Disfavored; disfavoring.
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