词汇 | favoured |
释义 | favoured adjective (USfavored)uk /ˈfeɪ.vəd/ us /ˈfeɪ.vɚd/ supported or preferred over anyone or anything else: 得到更多喜爱(或支持)的,受青睐的 He was reportedly the president's favoured candidate.据报道,他是总统青睐的候选人。 The Arunras has been my favoured eatery in town for the last few years.在过去的几年里,阿伦拉斯餐厅一直是我在城里很喜欢的用餐处。 given an advantage, in an unfair way: The country is still bad at educating its least favoured children. a favoured fewOnly a favoured few are admitted to the palace. See favour Few people willingly choose isolation or loneliness as a favoured way of life. The favoured option for new graduates will be to find themselves a highly paid City job. She used to take her most favoured clients to expensive restaurants. He was a favoured "high roller" at casinos in Las Vegas. Liking more bias druthers each each to his/their ownphrase fave favour favourite give give me ... any day/every time!idiom lief over-favour prefer preferable preferably preference preferred rather soon top ten would (just) as soonidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking and choosing Good luck and bad luck Exceptional qualities, things and people |
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