| 释义 | favours是favour的第三人称单数 favour美 ['feɪvər]  英 ['feɪvə(r)] n.支持;偏袒;利益;厚爱v.有利于;偏袒;帮忙;促进网络偏爱;恩惠;亲切
 第三人称单数:favours  现在分词:favouring  过去式:favoured  v.+n. do favour,win favour,curry favour,find favour,ask favouradj.+n. special favour,great favour,big favourn. good turn,errand,approval,support,esteemv. prefer,choose,back,approve,help| n. | 1. an act of kindness performed or granted out of goodwill2. an approving, friendly, or supportive attitude3. preferential treatment shown to somebody4. something given or worn as a token of love, allegiance, or goodwill5. a small gift given to each guest at a party6. something that you do for someone in order to help them7. support or admiration from people8. behaviour that helps someone and gives them an advantage in an unfair way9. sexual acts that one person agrees to do with another1. an act of kindness performed or granted out of goodwill2. an approving, friendly, or supportive attitude3. preferential treatment shown to somebody4. something given or worn as a token of love, allegiance, or goodwill5. a small gift given to each guest at a party6. something that you do for someone in order to help them7. support or admiration from people8. behaviour that helps someone and gives them an advantage in an unfair way9. sexual acts that one person agrees to do with another |  | v. | 1. to show a preference for somebody or something2. to treat somebody or something with particular approval or kindness3. to express support for somebody or something4. to be advantageous to somebody or something5. to distinguish somebody by giving him or her something valuable6. to treat or use something gently7. to resemble somebody, usually a parent, in appearance8. to support an idea and believe that it is better than other ideas that have been suggested9. to help someone and give them an advantage in an unfair way10. to make a situation easier or better for someone or something1. to show a preference for somebody or something2. to treat somebody or something with particular approval or kindness3. to express support for somebody or something4. to be advantageous to somebody or something5. to distinguish somebody by giving him or her something valuable6. to treat or use something gently7. to resemble somebody, usually a parent, in appearance8. to support an idea and believe that it is better than other ideas that have been suggested9. to help someone and give them an advantage in an unfair way10. to make a situation easier or better for someone or something |  | np. | 1. sexual intimacy, especially when consented to by a woman | 
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