In favour of sb; in sb's favour (idiom)
●On the side of, as of a legal ruling.(支持,有利於)
Examples:
1.Most analysts expect the lawsuit to be decided in favor of the plaintiff.
2.The court ruled in Mrs Adams' favour.
Be consistent with sth (phrase)
If a fact, idea, etc. is consistent with another one, it seems to match it.(符合,與……一致)
Examples:
1.These results are consistent with the findings of the previous tudy.
2.Her injuries are consistent with having fallen from the building.
Condone (verb)
To accept or allow behaviour that is wrong.
(容忍,寬恕)
Examples:
1.If the government is seen to condone violence, the bloodshed will never stop.
2.By his silence, he seemed to condone their behavior.
Contest (verb)
●If you contest a formal statement, a claim, a judge's decision, or a legal case, you say formally that it is wrong or unfair and try to have it changed.
(辯駁,爭辯)
Examples:
1.His children are contesting the will.
2.We will certainly contest any claims made against the safety of our products.
Be subject to sth (idiom)
●Affected by or possibly affected by something.
(受……支配,遭受,經受)
Examples:
1.Anyone caught trespassing is subject to a $500 fine. 2.If only law-enforcement officers were subject to criminal liability while others were not, this would be unfair to the officers.