prefer
英:[[prɪˈfɜ:(r)]] 美: [[prɪˈfɚ] ]
第三人称单数:prefers
现在分词:preferring
过去分词:preferred
过去式:preferred
prefer 基本解释
及物动词更喜欢; 提升,提拔; 给予(债权人)优先权; 提出(控告)
不及物动词更喜欢,宁愿
prefer 相关例句
及物动词
5. Do you prefer coffee or tea?
你喜欢咖啡还是茶?
prefer 情景对话
夜生活
A:Where would you prefer to sit?
您想坐哪儿?
B:I’d like to sit (in the front/ by the window/ in the smoking section).
我想坐在(前排/靠窗/吸烟区)。
prefer 网络解释
1. 更喜欢;偏好
If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another, and so you are more likely to choose them if there is a choice.
e.g. Does he prefer a particular sort of music?...
他有特别喜欢的音乐吗?
e.g. I became a teacher because I preferred books and people to politics...
我当了老师,因为我更喜欢书本和人而不是权术。
Note that prefer can often sound rather formal in ordinary conversation. Verbal expressions such as like…better and would rather are used more frequently. For example, instead of saying \'I prefer football to tennis\', you can say \'I like football better than tennis\', instead of \'I\'d prefer an apple\', you can say \'I\'d rather have an apple\', and instead of \'I\'d prefer to walk\', you can say \'I\'d rather walk\'.
注意,prefer在日常对话中听起来往往很正式,像like…better和would rather这样的口头表达更为常用。例如,我们一般用I like football better than tennis(我更喜欢足球,而不太喜欢网球)代替 I prefer football to tennis,用 I\'d rather have an apple(我宁愿吃苹果)代替 I\'d prefer an apple,用 I\'d rather walk(我宁愿走路)代替 I\'d prefer to walk。
prefer 词典解释
1. 更喜欢;偏好
If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another, and so you are more likely to choose them if there is a choice.
e.g. Does he prefer a particular sort of music?...
他有特别喜欢的音乐吗?
e.g. I became a teacher because I preferred books and people to politics...
我当了老师,因为我更喜欢书本和人而不是权术。
Note that prefer can often sound rather formal in ordinary conversation. Verbal expressions such as like…better and would rather are used more frequently. For example, instead of saying \'I prefer football to tennis\', you can say \'I like football better than tennis\', instead of \'I\'d prefer an apple\', you can say \'I\'d rather have an apple\', and instead of \'I\'d prefer to walk\', you can say \'I\'d rather walk\'.
注意,prefer在日常对话中听起来往往很正式,像like…better和would rather这样的口头表达更为常用。例如,我们一般用I like football better than tennis(我更喜欢足球,而不太喜欢网球)代替 I prefer football to tennis,用 I\'d rather have an apple(我宁愿吃苹果)代替 I\'d prefer an apple,用 I\'d rather walk(我宁愿走路)代替 I\'d prefer to walk。