常見例句雙語例句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發(fā)展而來的非加速通貨膨脹的失業(yè)率(NAIRU,即自然失業(yè)率)。權(quán)威例句Following Mrs Palin's endorsement, Mr Hoffman's coffers filled and Ms Scozzafava found herself out of favour.ECONOMIST: Local elections in AmericaTwo of the best films of 1997 have been in a genre long out of favour.ECONOMIST: ET’s going home 返回 out of favour