favour / ˈfeɪ vər /

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favour 的定义

favour 近义词

n. 名词 noun

approval, good opinion; help

v. 动词 verb

pamper, reward; help

v. 动词 verb

prefer, like

v. 动词 verb

look like

更多favour例句

  1. I contacted a female friend in Kabul who had been protesting against the Taliban’s and in favour of women’s rights.
  2. Even when a court rules in favour of a woman, she may still face violence at the hands of her own family.
  3. The civilian government that finally came to power in 2010 was sadly no more than democracy on a leash, thanks to the 2008 constitution stacked in favour of the Tatmadaw and passed in the wake of Cyclone Nargis.
  4. The “ten blue links” have diminished in favour of a mix between search features and organic results.
  5. It wasn’t until algorithm updates like Panda and Penguin that started to reward clean content and link-building and with this PBNs have gone out of favour with Google, despite still being used by tonnes of people across the US and the world.
  6. Cameron's comments will only confirm that she was in favour of retaining the Union all along.
  7. But he fell out of favour when it was revealed he had been on a big-game hunting safari.
  8. They paid only a peppercorn rent of £70 a month (including utilities), until a 2002 review of grace-and-favour homes.
  9. [O]ver the years, I realised that my mother did me a big favour by Christening me Tim.
  10. This decision is about pretending Charles is impartial while he continues to lobby in favour of his own political agenda.
  11. Thy eye desireth favour and beauty, but more than these green sown fields.
  12. In both cases the decision was made at a feast, and in favour of the one who “loved much.”
  13. The public eye, ever watchful and timid, waits scarcely for the show of danger to take alarm and withdraw its favour.
  14. I am in favour of no one paying rates unless he has children actually at a Board School.
  15. One thing found favour in his eyes; I wrote a good clear hand and at fair speed.