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Перевод: disfavour


[существительное]
неодобрение; немилость ;
[глагол]
не одобрять


Тезаурус:

  1. "I expected to curry quite a lot of disfavour from almost everybody," he says.
  2. Coal fell into disfavour on the grounds that steam engines are noisy, polluting and only 5 per cent efficient.
  3. M. B. "Suss" power was used quite a lot - but it fell into disfavour later on.
  4. Further investigation will show that the fear is not just the threat of punishment for the act or thought which instigated the feeling, for that fear can be there in those who are not worried by consciences; it will emerge that the fear is really that of falling into disfavour with fellow beings and loved ones.
  5. However, even though it expresses my belief that you did steal the money, the distinctively ethical role of the sentence is to express my attitude of disfavour towards you for this act.
  6. Clearly it viewed suggestions for data protection legislation, especially those which made the inclusion of public sector computers a central point, with disfavour, and until pressure from Europe proved irresistible it was successful.
  7. The subversive implications of Lamarck's thought - in particular the implication that a person's character, destiny and deserts are not wholly determined by his breeding - aroused some disfavour: Napoleon did not like Lamarck.
  8. Those erecting barriers on the grounds of economy courted political disfavour.
  9. The very word "teaching" came to be looked on with disfavour, implying, as it did, an unacceptable de-haut-en-bas presumption with regard to the teacher's role.
  10. Among the "lower caste" people, the woman's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes; now "lower caste" women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led, according to Mamdani, to "a radical change in the attitude towards girl children low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to" - though "to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity".
  11. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd has found disfavour with Moody's Investors Service Inc, which downgraded its long-term debt rating to double-A-2 from triple-A.
  12. Everyone is familiar with the expensively produced cin film, and library instruction films will be compared, usually to their disfavour, with commercial products.

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