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favour verb (BrE) (NAmE favor) ADVERB | VERB + FAVOUR/FAVOR | PREPOSITION ADVERBgreatly, heavily, overwhelmingly, strongly 大大地/激烈地/极力/有力地支持◆We strongly favour reform of the system.我们大力支持体制改革。especially, particularly 特别/尤其喜爱◆Haitians especially favour seafoods.海地人特别喜欢海鲜。clearly 明显偏爱increasingly 越来越喜爱◆Pot plants are increasingly favoured as gifts by guests.客人们越来越喜欢把盆栽植物作为礼物。slightly 稍微对⋯有利◆The polls slightly favour the Republicans.民意调查结果对共和党人稍稍有利。consistently 一贯支持personally 个人偏爱◆I personally favour this last option.我个人喜欢最后的这个选择。traditionally 传统上支持VERB + FAVOUR/FAVORappear to, be known to, be likely to, be thought to, seem to, tend to 从表面上看/尽人皆知地/很可能/被认为/似乎/倾向于支持◆The prime minister is thought to favour an early referendum on the issue.人们认为首相支持对此尽早举行全民公决。continue to 继续支持◆She continues to favour large-scale developments.她继续支持大规模开发。PREPOSITIONat the expense of 以⋯为代价支持◆He favoured some individuals at the expense of others.他为了支持某些个人而牺牲了其他人。for 为⋯支持◆The Democrat candidate is favoured for re-election.人们支持这位民主党候选人参加重选。over 更加支持⋯而非⋯◆News coverage should not favour one party over another.新闻报道不应厚此薄彼。 |