out of favour
常見(jiàn)例句
- But plasmas have lately fallen out of favour because of their bulk and thirst for power. More to the point, manufacturers have begun to fix many of the LCD’s faults.
但是等離子卻因?yàn)樗娜萘亢秃碾娏Χ櫫?,更重要的一點(diǎn)是,制造商已經(jīng)開(kāi)始修復(fù)LCD的缺點(diǎn)是之更受人歡迎。 - The necklace fell out of favour, though she did not; wife and mistress still battled over Mr Pérez as he lay in his coffin, elegant as ever in suit and white silk tie.
盡管這條項(xiàng)鏈已失寵,但是她沒(méi)有;妻子和情婦一直困擾著佩雷斯先生,直到他躺在他的棺材里,身著西裝,佩戴白色真絲領(lǐng)帶,永遠(yuǎn)是那么的優(yōu)雅。 - So the Phillips curve fell out of favour and was replaced by its corollary, the NAIRU, or non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (in effect, the natural rate).
菲利浦斯曲線因而失寵,取而代之的是由該模型來(lái)發(fā)展而來(lái)的非加速通貨膨脹的失業(yè)率(NAIRU,即自然失業(yè)率)。 - Following Mrs Palin's endorsement, Mr Hoffman's coffers filled and Ms Scozzafava found herself out of favour.
ECONOMIST: Local elections in America - Two of the best films of 1997 have been in a genre long out of favour.
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