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preference美 ['pref(ə)rəns] 英 ['pref(ə)rəns] - n.偏爱;爱好;喜爱;偏爱的事物
- 网络偏好;优先;优先权
复数:preferences 现在分词:preferencing 过去分词:preferenced adj.+n. personal preference,sexual preference,strong preference,special preference,individual preference v.+n. show preference,express preference n. favourite,favorite,first choice,partiality,penchant 1. | [u][sing] ~ (for sb/sth) 偏爱;爱好;喜爱a greater interest in or desire for sb/sth than sb/sth else |
| It's a matter of personal preference . 那是个人的爱好问题。 | | Many people expressed a strong preference for the original plan. 许多人表示尤为喜欢原计划。 | | I can't say that I have any particular preference. 我说不出自己有什么特别偏好。 | | Let's make a list of possible speakers, in order of preference . 咱们按优先顺序列出一份可能请到的发言者名单。 |
2. | [c] 偏爱的事物;最喜爱的东西a thing that is liked better or best |
| a study of consumer preferences 消费者偏好调查 |
n. | 10. 【法律】优先权;特惠〔特指关税〕;(债权人)受优先偿还的权利;选择机会 10. 【法律】优先权;特惠〔特指关税〕;(债权人)受优先偿还的权利;选择机会 |
n. | 1. the view that one person, object, or course of action is more desirable than another, or a choice based on such a view 2. the right or opportunity to choose a person, object, or course of action that is considered more desirable than another 3. a person, object, or course of action that is more desirable than another, or the state of being that desirable choice 4. priority given to a creditor, e.g. when a debtor goes bankrupt, or the right of one creditor to receive payment before others 5. priority given to a particular country or group of countries in international trade 6. a feeling of liking or wanting someone or something more than someone or something else 7. someone or something that you like or want more than other people or things 1. the view that one person, object, or course of action is more desirable than another, or a choice based on such a view 2. the right or opportunity to choose a person, object, or course of action that is considered more desirable than another 3. a person, object, or course of action that is more desirable than another, or the state of being that desirable choice 4. priority given to a creditor, e.g. when a debtor goes bankrupt, or the right of one creditor to receive payment before others 5. priority given to a particular country or group of countries in international trade 6. a feeling of liking or wanting someone or something more than someone or something else 7. someone or something that you like or want more than other people or things | np. | 1. votes assigned to second or third choice candidates, and so on, under the preferential voting system, e.g. in Australia | v. | 1. in an election run under the preferential voting system, to allocate your preferential votes to a particular party |
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