单词:preference
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n. the right or chance to choose
n. grant of favor or advantage to one over another (especially to a country or countries in matters of international trade, such as levying duties)
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preference的用法和样例:
例句
- She has a preference for blue.她特别喜欢蓝色。
- It's entirely a matter of preference.这完全是个见仁见智的问题。
- A polar bear has a preference for cold weather.北极熊喜欢寒冷的天气。
- While selecting job applicants, we usually give preference to those with some experience.在筛选求职者的过程中,我们通常优先考虑有一定经验的人。
- Her preference in foods is omelets.她喜爱的食物是煎蛋卷。
- What is your preference, tea or coffee?咖啡和茶,你最喜欢哪一样?
- We've granted that country special trade preferences.我们给了那个国家特殊的贸易优惠。
常见句型
- Of the two, my preference is the smaller car.这两辆汽车让我挑,我更喜欢那辆小的。
- My preference is that we (should) challenge the other groups to a friendly competition.我喜欢向别的组挑战,来一个友谊竞赛。
- We've granted that country special trade preferences.我们给了那个国家特殊的贸易优惠。
词汇搭配
- demonstrate a preference for表现出对…的偏爱
- decided preference明显的偏爱
- special preference特殊的优惠
- individual preference个人的偏爱
- color preference颜色的偏爱
- trade preference贸易优惠
- through preference出于偏爱
- to one's preference按自己的爱好
- preference for meat爱吃肉
- preference in sth喜爱…
经典引文
He was somewhat surprised by my preference for some prayers and indifference to others.
出自:J. Kosinski
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