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1 disfavor
m.1 disregard, want of favor.2 discountenance, cold treatment.3 disfavor, disapproval.* * *SM disfavour, disfavor (EEUU) -
2 disfavør
(en) disfavour, disadvantage;[ i vor disfavør] in our disfavour, to our disadvantage, against us ( fxa balance of £12 against us). -
3 disfavør
subst. disfavour (i vår disfavør) in our disfavour -
4 disfavor
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5 disfavor
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6 немилость
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7 להתייחס בשלילה
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8 немилость
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9 опала
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10 gözden düşür
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11 nelibost
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12 desfavor
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13 немилый
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14 ugunst fk [unåde]
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16 magpawalang halagá
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17 pagpapawalang halagá
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В НЕМИЛОСТИ у кого бытьв ВПАДАТЬ/ ВПАСТЬ (ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ) В НЕМИЛОСТЬ к кому, у кого PrepP, Invar, subj-compl with быть» (1st var.) or VP subj: human1. to be or become regarded by one's sovereign or superior with strong disapprov al, scorn etc: X в немилости у Y-a (X впал в немилость к Y-y) = X is (has fallen) out of favor with YX is in disfavor (disgrace) X has fallen into disfavor (with Y) X has incurred Y's disfavor.(Дед Гришака) участвовал в турецкой кампании 1877 года, состоял ординарцем при генерале Гурко, попал в немилость и был отослан в полк (Шолохов 2). Не (Grandad Grishaka) had taken part in the campaign against the Turks in 1877. At one time he had been orderly to General Gurko, but had fallen out of favor and been sent back to his regiment (2a)....Мне приходилось встречать и таких, которые, как только я попал в немилость у советских властей, сразу перестали меня узнавать (Войнович 1)....It was also my lot to encounter people who, as soon as I fell into disfavor with the Soviet authorities, immediately began pretending they did not know who I was (1a).2. to lose, no longer enjoy s.o. 's amiable feelings toward one or favorable opinion of oneX в немилости у Y-a (X впал в немилость к Y-y) = X has lost Y's favorX is (has fallen) out of favor with Y (in limited contexts) X is (has gotten) in Y's bad books....На тонком лице графа Малевского постоянно бродила какая-то недобрая улыбка он действительно впал в немилость у Зинаиды и с особенным стараньем подслуживался старой княгине... (Тургенев 3). An unpleasant smile roved continually over Count Malevsky's thin features. The Count certainly had fallen out of favor with Zinaida and now waited diligently on the old princess... (3c). -
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• В НЕМИЛОСТИ у кого быть; ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ (ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ) В НЕМИЛОСТЬ к кому у у кого[PrepP, Invar, subj-compl with быть (1st var.) or VP; subj: human]=====1. to be or become regarded by one's sovereign or superior with strong disapproval, scorn etc:- X has incurred Y's disfavor.♦ [Дед Гришака] участвовал в турецкой кампании 1877 года, состоял ординарцем при генерале Гурко, попал в немилость и был отослан в полк (Шолохов 2). Не [Grandad Grishaka] had taken part in the campaign against the Turks in 1877. At one time he had been orderly to General Gurko, but had fallen out of favor and been sent back to his regiment (2a).♦...Мне приходилось встречать и таких, которые, как только я попал в немилость у советских властей, сразу перестали меня узнавать (Войнович 1)....It was also my lot to encounter people who, as soon as I fell into disfavor with the Soviet authorities, immediately began pretending they did not know who I was (1a).2. to lose, no longer enjoy s.o.'s amiable feelings toward one or favorable opinion of one:- [in limited contexts] X is (has gotten) in Y's bad books.♦...На тонком лице графа Малевского постоянно бродила какая-то недобрая улыбка; он действительно впал в немилость у Зинаиды и с особенным стараньем подслуживался старой княгине... (Тургенев 3). An unpleasant smile roved continually over Count Malevsky's thin features. The Count certainly had fallen out of favor with Zinaida and now waited diligently on the old princess... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в немилости
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20 впадать в немилость
• В НЕМИЛОСТИ у кого быть; ВПАДАТЬ/ВПАСТЬ (ПОПАДАТЬ/ПОПАСТЬ) В НЕМИЛОСТЬ к кому у у кого[PrepP, Invar, subj-compl with быть (1st var.) or VP; subj: human]=====1. to be or become regarded by one's sovereign or superior with strong disapproval, scorn etc:- X has incurred Y's disfavor.♦ [Дед Гришака] участвовал в турецкой кампании 1877 года, состоял ординарцем при генерале Гурко, попал в немилость и был отослан в полк (Шолохов 2). Не [Grandad Grishaka] had taken part in the campaign against the Turks in 1877. At one time he had been orderly to General Gurko, but had fallen out of favor and been sent back to his regiment (2a).♦...Мне приходилось встречать и таких, которые, как только я попал в немилость у советских властей, сразу перестали меня узнавать (Войнович 1)....It was also my lot to encounter people who, as soon as I fell into disfavor with the Soviet authorities, immediately began pretending they did not know who I was (1a).2. to lose, no longer enjoy s.o.'s amiable feelings toward one or favorable opinion of one:- [in limited contexts] X is (has gotten) in Y's bad books.♦...На тонком лице графа Малевского постоянно бродила какая-то недобрая улыбка; он действительно впал в немилость у Зинаиды и с особенным стараньем подслуживался старой княгине... (Тургенев 3). An unpleasant smile roved continually over Count Malevsky's thin features. The Count certainly had fallen out of favor with Zinaida and now waited diligently on the old princess... (3c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > впадать в немилость
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Disfavor — Dis*fa vor, n. [Pref. dis + favor: cf. OF. disfaveur, F. d[ e]faveur.] [Written also {disfavour}.] 1. Want of favor of favorable regard; disesteem; disregard. [1913 Webster] The people that deserved my disfavor. Is. x. 6 (1551). [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disfavor — sustantivo masculino 1. Uso/registro: elevado. Acción o dicho desfavorable que ocasiona algún daño o malestar: Obligarme a cenar con Andrés fue un disfavor. 2. (en singular) Uso/registro: elevado. Pérdida del afecto, el respeto o la consideración … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
disfavor — I verb avoid, be loath, deny respect, despise, disaffect, disapprove, discountenance, discredit, disdain, dishonor, dislike, disregard, disrespect, frown on, have no regard for, have no respect for, have no use for, hold cheap, invidia, look… … Law dictionary
disfavor — [dis fā′vər] n. 1. an unfavorable opinion; dislike; disapproval 2. the state of being disliked or disapproved of [he fell into disfavor with his patron] 3. an unkind or harmful act; disservice vt. to regard or treat unfavorably; slight … English World dictionary
Disfavor — Dis*fa vor, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disfavored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disfavoring}.] 1. To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance. [1913 Webster] Countenanced or disfavored according as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disfavor — (n.) 1530s; see DIS (Cf. dis ) the opposite of + FAVOR (Cf. favor) (n.). As a verb, from 1560s. Related: Disfavored; disfavoring … Etymology dictionary
disfavor — (Amer.) dis·fa·vor || ‚dɪs feɪvÉ™ n. disapproval, dislike (also disfavour) v. disapprove, dislike (also disfavour) … English contemporary dictionary
disfavor — n *dislike, distaste, aversion Analogous words: disapproval, deprecation (see corresponding verbs at DISAPPROVE): distrust, mistrust (see under DISTRUST vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disfavor — [n] dislike; disgrace aversion, disapprobation, disapproval, discredit, disesteem, dishonor, disinclination, displeasure, disregard, disrepute, disrespect, dissatisfaction, distaste, distrust, doghouse*, indisposition, mistrust, shame, thumbs… … New thesaurus
disfavor — (De dis 1 y favor). 1. m. Desaire o desatención usada con alguien. 2. Suspensión del favor. 3. Acción o dicho no favorable que ocasiona alguna contrariedad o daño … Diccionario de la lengua española
disfavor — disfavorer; esp. Brit., disfavourer, n. /dis fay veuhr/, n. 1. unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king s disfavor. 2. the state of being regarded unfavorably; disrepute: The fashions of one year… … Universalium