favourite
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most. 最喜歡的[ADJ n]
He celebrated by opening a bottle of his favourite champagne. 他開了一瓶他最喜歡的香檳來(lái)慶祝。
2. N-COUNT Favourite is also a noun. 最喜歡的人或物
The Metropole is my favourite. I love those huge, anonymous hotels. 京都酒店是我最喜歡的酒店。我喜愛那些沒名氣的大酒店。
3. PHRASE If you refer to something as an old favourite, you mean that it has been in existence for a long time and everyone knows it or likes it. 名牌老產(chǎn)品
This recipe is an adaptation of an old favourite. 這個(gè)食譜是一個(gè)傳統(tǒng)名食譜的改編。
4. N-COUNT The favourite in a race or contest is the competitor that is expected to win. In a team game, the team that is expected to win is referred to as the favourites. 奪冠熱門
The U.S. team is considered one of the favourites in next month's games. 美國(guó)隊(duì)被認(rèn)為是下月比賽的奪冠熱門之一。
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favourite /?fe?v?r?t, ?fe?vr?t/ (favourites)
[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]AM favorite
劍橋詞典
- best liked or most enjoyed
- Swimming is my favourite form of exercise .
- She imagined herself sitting in her favourite armchair back home .
- 'Carmen' is my favourite opera .
- She'd booked a table for four at their favourite restaurant .
- My favourite subjects at school were history and geography . 返回 favourite
最喜歡的;特別喜愛的
"What's your favourite colour ?" "Green ." “你最喜歡甚么顏色?”“綠色?!?
my favourite restaurant /book /song 我最喜歡的餐館/書/歌曲
?least favourite
liked or enjoyed the least
最不喜歡的;特別不喜歡的
Cleaning the toilets is my least favourite job . 打掃廁所是我最不喜歡的工作。
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