preference UK ['pref.ər.ənts] US ['-ɚ-] noun countable or uncountable ADVANCED ■when you like something or someone more than another person or thing 偏爱;爱好;喜爱•Her preference is for comfortable rather than stylish clothes.她更注重衣服的舒适性,而非时髦的款式。 •I have a preference for sweet food over spicy.比起辛辣食物我更喜欢甜食。 •Choosing furniture is largely a matter of personal preference.挑选家俱主要是个人喜好的问题。 •It would be wrong to discriminate against a candidate because of their sexual preference (= the sex of the people they are sexually attracted to).出于应聘者的性倾向而对他们有所歧视是错误的。 ■an advantage which is given to a person or a group of people 优先(权),偏袒•We give preference to those who have worked with us for a long time.我们优先考虑那些和我们长期共事的人。 •Special preferences were offered initially to encourage investment.给予特殊优先权最初是为了鼓励投资。 in preference to sth ■If you choose one thing in preference to another thing, you choose it because you like or want it more than the other thing 优先于;而不是•He studied chemistry in preference to physics at university.出于喜好,他大学里学的是化学而非物理。 |