favour 范例
EN名好感, 赞同, 恩惠
- 例句 favour
- But it’s mainly a bad thing because it means tackling the snakepit behind our TV; the extension leads, HDMI cables and coaxials that I chucked together willy-nilly when we moved in because I apparently favour immediate access to Netflix over basic electrical safety.
- 例句 favours
- 1922: The warm impress of her warm form. Even to sit where a woman has sat, especially with divaricated thighs, as though to grant the last favours, most especially with previously well uplifted white sateen coatpans. — James Joyce, Ulysses
- Tis not to sit In place of worship at the royal masques, Their pastimes, plays, and Whitehall banquetings, For none of these, Nor yet to be seen whispering with some great one, Do I affect the favours of the court.
- This new system favours the consumer over the producer.
- 例句 favoured
- Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.
- The departure was not unduly prolonged. In the road Mr. Love and the driver favoured the company with a brief chanty running. “Got it?—No, I ain't, 'old on,—Got it? Got it?—No, 'old on sir.”
- Thus all things being condignely ordered, will an ill favoured impatiencie he waited, until the next morning he might make a muster of him selfe in the Iland [...].
- Albuquerque, throughout his career, favoured the Hindu paganry against the Hindi Moslems, finding the former much less intractable.
- 例句 favouring
- antilocal, antidomestic attitudes favouring globalization
Examples of favour in a Sentence
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资料来源: 维基词典