To bring into disfavour (with any one), or into the bad graces of any one. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disfavour > [verb (transitive)] > bring into disfavour (4) disgrace1597 To bring into disfavour (with any one), or into the bad graces of any one. Obsolete. deingrate1624 transitive. To render unpopular, bring into disfavour. queer1818 transitive. To put out of order; to spoil. Also: to spoil the reputation or chances of (a person); to put (a person) out of favour (with another). to get in bad1902 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). to get in bad (or wrong): to incur dislike; to get into trouble. Also: (transitive) to bring (someone)… |
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