preference
preference 英 [ˈprefrəns] 美 [ˈprɛfərəns, ˈprɛfrəns]
n. 偏爱,倾向;优先权
名词复数:preferences
- If you have a strong liking for something, you have a preference for it. You might have a preference for apples, but there are some days when you're stuck eating a banana instead.
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- n. 偏爱,倾向;优先权
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1. Everyone will have their preference.
每个人都有自己的偏爱。
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2. It's a matter of personal preference.
那是个人的爱好问题。
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3. Many people expressed a strong preference for the original plan.
许多人表示尤为喜欢原计划。
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4. I can't say that I have any particular preference.
我说不出自己有什么特别偏好。
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5. a study of consumer preferences
消费者偏好调查
- preference (n.) mid-15c., "advancement in position or status;" 1650s as "act of prefering," from Middle French preference (14c., Modern French préférence), from Medieval Latin preferentia, from past participle stem of Latin praeferrere (see prefer). Sense of "that which one prefers" is from 1852.
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