to disfavor
第三人称
disfavors
现在进行时
disfavoring
过去式
disfavored
过去完成时
disfavored
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不利, 损害
to disadvantage or harm someone or something by hindering their progress
及物动词
- The new policies disfavored small businesses, making it difficult for them to compete with larger corporations.
新政策不利于小企业,使它们难以与大公司竞争。
- His outspoken views on the topic disfavored him among his colleagues, leading to ostracism in the workplace.
他对这个话题的直言不讳的看法使他在同事中处于不利地位,导致在工作场所被排斥。
- The changes to the tax code disfavored low-income families, exacerbating economic inequality.
税法的变化不利于低收入家庭,加剧了经济不平等。
- The weather conditions disfavored the athletes, affecting their performance in the competition.
天气条件不利于运动员,影响了他们在比赛中的表现。
- Discriminatory hiring practices can disfavor qualified candidates based on their race or gender.
歧视性招聘做法可能会基于种族或性别不利于合格的候选人。
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