Смысл: disfavordisfavor1.[dısʹfeıvə]= disfavour I и II
2.[dısʹfeıvə]= disfavour I и II
fall out of favor Идиома
do a favor
help someone who asks, do a task for someome Ben offered to do me a favor if I ever need help.
favorite son
a candidate supported by his home state for President etc. We voted for him because he is the favorite son of our state.
lose favor
lose a person's approval, in your bad books If you lose favor with reporters, you may lose the election.
odds-on favorite
(See the odds-on favorite)
out of favor with someone
not have a person
the odds-on favorite
the one who is favored to win, the one to bet on Orlando was the odds-on favorite but they lost the series.
return the favor
Idiom(s): return the favor
Theme: RECIPROCITY
to do a good deed for someone who has done a good deed for you. • You helped me last week, so I'll return the favor and help you this week. • There is no point in helping Bill. He'll never return the favor.
out of favor
Idiom(s): out of favor (with sb)
Theme: OPPOSITION
no longer desirable or preferred by someone. • I can't ask John to help. I'm out of favor with him. • That kind of thing has been out of favor for years.
in one's favor
Idiom(s): in one's favor
Theme: ADVANTAGE
to someone's advantage or credit. (Especially in sports scores, as in the examples.) • The score was ten to twelve in our favor. • At the end of the second half, the score was forty to three in the other team's favor.
decide in favor of
Idiom(s): decide in favor of sb or sth
Theme: DECISION
to determine that someone or something is the winner. • The judge decided in favor of the defendant. • I decided in favor of the red one.
fall out of favor
To no best be supported, preferred, or awful regarded. John fell out of favor with his bang-up anytime back he managed to drive abroad the firm's best advantageous client.They were a fad, that's all—they're already falling out of favor.Learn more: fall, favor, of, out
fall out of favor (with one)
To no best be supported, accepted, accustomed of, or admired awful by one. John fell out of favor with his bang-up anytime back he managed to drive abroad the firm's best advantageous client.Those brainless toys are aloof a fad—they'll alpha falling out of favor eventually or later.Learn more: fall, favor, of, out
fall out of favor (with someone)
and lose favor (with someone)to lose someone's approval or acceptance. This appearance of abode has collapsed out of favor with best bodies lately.Saving money has absent favor with best people.Learn more: fall, favor, of, outLearn more:
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