Desfavorable in english
Unfavorable
pronunciation: ənfeɪvɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənfeɪvɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desfavorable = unfavourable [unfavorable, -USA] ; disadvantageous ; dissatisfying.
Example: There is evidence of this in the events leading up to the unfavourable subject weighting adopted by the National Advisory Board in respect of librarianship and information work resourcing.Example: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.Example: 21 per cent of respondents were unable to think of anything dissatisfying about their job.more:
» probabilidades desfavorables = odds against .
Example: To achieve a full airing of concerns, librarians must work to overcome the unfavorable odds against the individual's access to unpopular or anti-establishment views.