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词汇 out-of-favour
释义 out of favour
adjective
UK(USout of favor)ukus(alsoout-of-favour, out-of-favor[ only before noun ])
investments, products, or services that are out of favour are no longer popular with investors or consumers:
Shares in the out-of-favour telecommunications sector fell from 391p to 246p yesterday.
fall/remain/go out of favourWhile the markets' attention remains firmly focused on the yen, the euro has fallen out of favor.
be out of favour with sb/sthAirline stocks are currently out of favour with institutional investors because of the global economic slowdown.

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The system was popular for a while in the early 1900s but soon fell outoffavour because of the unreliability of the magnetic switches.
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Her plays fell outoffavour after her death and are now rarely performed.
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He had never been outoffavour, now he attained in one night a far greater popularity than ever.
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The use of such alternatives to money has now fallen outoffavour, boosting economic productivity significantly.
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Despite a solid season in 2002, playing 17 matches, he soon fell outoffavour when he turned up to a training session overweight.
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Subsequently the cocktail fell outoffavour with male cocktail critics, who were put off by its alleged female nature.
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The theory fell outoffavour in the twentieth century.
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There were no clear or generally accepted reasons on record for his falling outoffavour.
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He soon fell outoffavour after making six appearances for the senior team.
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A series of 1966 experiments appeared promising, and the practice became popular, but when reports were shown to be flawed, it fell outoffavour.
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