favoured
adjective
(USfavored)uk/ˈfeɪ.vəd/us/ˈfeɪ.vɚd/supportedorpreferredover anyone or anythingelse:
得到更多喜爱(或支持)的,受青睐的He wasreportedlythe president's favouredcandidate.据报道,他是总统青睐的候选人。
The Arunras has been my favouredeateryintownfor the last fewyears.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 anadvantage, in anunfairway:
Thecountryis stillbadateducatingitsleast favouredchildren.
Onlyafavouredfewareadmittedto thepalace.
See
favour
- Fewpeoplewillinglychooseisolationorlonelinessas a favoured way oflife.
- The favouredoptionfor newgraduateswill be tofindthemselves ahighlypaidCityjob.
- She used to take her most favouredclientstoexpensiverestaurants.
- He was a favoured "highroller" atcasinosin 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
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