favour 的定义
favour 近义词
approval, good opinion; help
favour 的近义词 41 个
- aid
- assistance
- backing
- benefit
- consideration
- gift
- respect
- service
- support
- accommodation
- account
- admiration
- approbation
- benediction
- benevolence
- benignity
- bias
- blessing
- boon
- championship
- compliment
- cooperation
- courtesy
- dispensation
- encouragement
- esteem
- estimation
- friendliness
- grace
- indulgence
- kindness
- largess
- okay
- partiality
- patronage
- present
- regard
- token
- good turn
- good will
- obligement
favour 的反义词 22 个
pamper, reward; help
prefer, like
look like
favour 的近义词 6 个
favour 的反义词 5 个
更多favour例句
- I contacted a female friend in Kabul who had been protesting against the Taliban’s and in favour of women’s rights.
- Even when a court rules in favour of a woman, she may still face violence at the hands of her own family.
- 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.
- The “ten blue links” have diminished in favour of a mix between search features and organic results.
- 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.
- Cameron's comments will only confirm that she was in favour of retaining the Union all along.
- But he fell out of favour when it was revealed he had been on a big-game hunting safari.
- They paid only a peppercorn rent of £70 a month (including utilities), until a 2002 review of grace-and-favour homes.
- [O]ver the years, I realised that my mother did me a big favour by Christening me Tim.
- This decision is about pretending Charles is impartial while he continues to lobby in favour of his own political agenda.
- Thy eye desireth favour and beauty, but more than these green sown fields.
- In both cases the decision was made at a feast, and in favour of the one who “loved much.”
- The public eye, ever watchful and timid, waits scarcely for the show of danger to take alarm and withdraw its favour.
- I am in favour of no one paying rates unless he has children actually at a Board School.
- One thing found favour in his eyes; I wrote a good clear hand and at fair speed.