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favour

英 ['feɪvə] 美[ˈfevɚ]
  • n. 偏爱;赞同;善行
  • vt. 赞成;喜爱;有助于

词组搭配


do someone a favour

do something for someone as an act of kindness

帮(某人)忙,帮助(某人)

do someone no favours

(informal)do something that is unhelpful to someone

(非正式)做对某人无用的事;无济于事

you won't do yourself any favours by getting worked up.

生气对你无济于事。

in favour

meeting with approval

受欢迎的,被认可的

they were not in favour with the party.

他们不受那些人的欢迎。

having or showing approval

赞同的,支持的

a 2-1 vote in favour of industrial action.

2比1赞成罢工的表决结果。

in one's favour

to one's advantage

对(某人)有利

events were moving in his favour.

事情正按对他有利的方向发展。

in favour of

to be replaced by

由…接替

he stepped down as leader in favour of his rival.

他下台不再担任领导职务,由他的对手接任。

to the advantage of

有利于,有助于

the judge decided in favour of the defendant.

法官判决被告胜诉。

out of favour

lacking or having lost approval or popularity

失宠;过时;不受欢迎

proper dancing has gone out of favour.

正统舞已经过时了。

双语例句


1. You did us a great favour by disposing of that problem.
你解决了那个问题,可算是帮了我们一个大忙。

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2. The newspaper is now weighted in favour of trivia.
这份报纸如今倾向于报道一些花边消息。

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3. The vote passed with 111 in favour and 25 against.
111票赞成,25票反对,表决通过。

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4. I'm sorry to call so late, but I need a favour.
这么晚打电话真是抱歉,可是我需要帮个忙。

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5. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach.
这项政策未被采纳,取而代之的是一项较为谨慎的策略。

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