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单词 favour
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favour1(NAmer favor) /ʹfayvə/ noun

approving consideration or attention; approbation

partiality or favouritism

popularity

friendly regard shown towards another, esp by a superior

kindness, or an act of kindness beyond what is expected or due

archaic a token of allegiance or love, e.g. a ribbon or badge, usu worn conspicuously

Hold, Rosaline, this favour shalt thou wear — Shakespeare

a small gift given to a guest at a party, esp at a wedding reception

archaic physical, esp facial, appearance

The boy is fair, of female favour — Shakespeare

dated (usu in pl) consent to sexual activities, esp given by a woman

in favour

(often + with) popular; liked

in favour of

in agreement or sympathy with (something)

to the advantage of (somebody)

out of preference for (an alternative)

refused a job in industry in favour of an academic appointment

in somebody's favour

to somebody's advantage

liked or esteemed by somebody

out of favour

(often + with) unpopular or disliked

[Middle English via Old French from Latin favor from favēre to be favourable]

favour2(NAmer favor) verb trans

to regard or treat (somebody) with favour

(+ by/with) to do a favour or kindness for (somebody); to oblige (somebody)

Wilson favoured them with a kindly smile — The Listener

to show partiality towards (somebody or something)

to give support or confirmation to (an idea or theory)

to afford advantages for success to (a plan, etc)

informal to look like (a relation)

He favours his father

to treat (esp an injured limb) gently or carefully

favourer noun
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