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    favorite查询结果如下:

    音标:['feɪvərɪt]
    名词复数:favorites 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.喜爱的;流行的
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    a.
    喜闻乐见的;最中意的;最喜爱的;
    one`s favorite author
    最喜爱的作家.
    one`s favorite book(s)
    爱读的书.
    n.
    ①(最)中意的人;(最)喜爱的东西;
    He`s a general favorite.
    他是受大家欢迎的人.
    This book is a favorite with students.
    这本书是学生们所喜爱的.
    ②the favorite (竞赛中)被认为最有希望获胜者;
    back the favorite
    在人们看好的马上下赌注.
    The favorite came in second.
    大家都认为有希望获胜的选手得了第二名.
    ③[贬义]受宠的人;亲信;
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [C]1. 特别喜爱的人(或物);受宠的人,亲信,2. 最有希望获胜者(尤指马),a.1. 特别喜爱的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. Laura was his favourite aunt’

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列2
    反义词系列1
    -favorite的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Treated or regarded with partiality.
    “He is the president’s favoured candidate for prime minister.”
    “They think of us as favoured beings.”
    Preferred or liked above all others (unless qualified) || Belonging to a category whose members are all preferred or liked over nonmembers.
    “We’d already compiled our top five favourite things about Britain, and now we were on to New York.”
    pleasing, encouraging or approving || useful or helpful || convenient or at a suitable time; opportune || auspicious or lucky
    “Only in the far east were conditions different and more favourable to battle.”
    “They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews.”
    “I am expecting a favourable reply.”
    pleasing, encouraging or approving || useful or helpful || convenient or at a suitable time; opportune || auspicious or lucky
    “Warm, humid conditions are very favorable for thunderstorm development as strong updrafts feed warm, moist air into thunderstorms.”
    “The PLA air force would not fly except in exceptionally favorable circumstances or when an opportunity arose for a decisive counterblow.”
    “Syncope is a relatively common problem with a favorable prognosis in most patients.”
    (nonstandard) favorite

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who favors.
    (chiefly in combination) Quality of being favoured.
    favorer的异体字
    “Sultan Segued, who had been so great a favourer of us, was grown old, and his spirit and authority decreased with his strength.”
    The state or condition of being favourable.
    “This comparison indicates the degree of favourableness or unfavourableness of a treatment outcome in comparison to the total sample.”
    “In addition to providing percentage estimates for each trait, participants rated the favourableness of each trait.”
    “Each response was given a numerical score to reflect its degree of attitude favourableness.”
    (英国用法) The unfair favouring of one person or group at the expense of another.
    “It is part of human nature for a parent to show a little favouritism towards their own children.”
    “And despite coming under heavy fire from political opponents for alleged favouritism towards his home county, the minister is remaining defiant.”
    “The effects of this phenomenon are compounded by the continued practice of favouritism in political appointments, promotions and other decisions.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    favorize的异体字
    favorize的异体字
    To favor especially or unduly.
    To look upon fondly; to prefer. || To do a favor [noun sense 1] for; to show beneficence toward. || To treat with care. || (in dialects, including Southern US and Louisiana) To resemble, to look like (another person).
    “Renee tends to favor dark clothes to match her usual mood.”
    “It is as if citizens will favor a candidate if they admire her character but know nothing of what she stands for.”
    “The forest area is shady and the soil is damp, conditions that favor the growth of trees.”
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