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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. favour brit. angl., favor am. angl. [brit. angl. ˈfeɪvə, am. angl. ˈfeɪvər] SAM.

1. favour (approval):

to look with favour on sb/sth, look on sb/sth with favour
approuver qn/qc
to be out of favour with sb person:
to be out of favour with sb idea, fashion, method:
to fall out of or from favour with sb person:
to fall or go out of favour idea, fashion, method:

2. favour (kindness):

service m. spol
ils desservent leur (propre) cause (by doing en faisant)
do me a favour! dobes.
rendre la pareille (by doing en faisant)

3. favour (favouritism):

4. favour (advantage):

to be in sb's favour situation:
to be in sb's favour financial rates, wind:
in your favour money, balance

5. favour (small gift):

favour zastar.
petit cadeau m. spol

6. favour ZGOD. (token):

faveur ž. spol

II. favours SAM.

favours mn. samost. (sexual):

favours evfem.
faveurs ž. spol mn.

III. favour brit. angl., favor am. angl. [brit. angl. ˈfeɪvə, am. angl. ˈfeɪvər] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. favour (prefer):

favour choice, method, solution, horse, team
favour clothing, colour, date
favour political party

2. favour (benefit):

favour plans, circumstances:
favour law, balance of power:

3. favour (approve of):

favour course of action
favour proposal

4. favour (honour) ur. jez. or iron.:

to favour sb with sth

IV. favoured PRID.

1. favoured (most likely):

favoured course of action, date, plan, view
favoured candidate

2. favoured (favourite):

V. in favour of PREDL.

1. in favour of (on the side of):

to be in favour of sb/sth
être pour qn/qc
to speak in favour of motion, idea, plan
to come out in favour of plan, person

2. in favour of (to the advantage of):

to decide in sb's favour PRAVO

3. in favour of (out of preference for):

in favour of reject etc

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

favor [ˈfeɪvəʳ, am. angl. -vɚ] am. angl., avstral. angl.

favor → favour

I. favour [ˈfeɪvəʳ, am. angl. -vɚ] brit. angl., avstral. angl. SAM.

1. favour no mn. (approval):

faveur ž. spol

2. favour (helpful act):

service m. spol

II. favour [ˈfeɪvəʳ, am. angl. -vɚ] brit. angl., avstral. angl. GLAG. preh. glag.

1. favour (prefer):

favour method, solution

2. favour (give advantage or benefit to):

3. favour (show partiality towards):

4. favour am. angl. pog. (look like):

discriminate in favor of sb
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
favor am. angl.
to favor am. angl.
to favor Paul over Jean am. angl.
to favor am. angl.
to be in favor of sth am. angl.
to stand down in favor of sb am. angl.
favor am. angl.
to be in favor with sb am. angl.
en faveur de qc testament
in favor of am. angl.
to do sb a favor am. angl.
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

I. favor [ˈfeɪ·vər] SAM.

1. favor (approval):

favor
faveur ž. spol
to be in favor of sth
to be in favor
to decide in favor of sth
to be in favor with sb
to be/fall out of favor with sb
to find favor with sb
to win sb's favor
to have sth in one's favor

2. favor (helpful act):

favor
service m. spol
to do sb a favor

II. favor [ˈfeɪ·vər] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. favor (prefer):

favor
favor method, solution
to favor doing sth

2. favor (give advantage or benefit to):

favor

3. favor (show partiality toward):

favor

4. favor pog. (look like):

favor
to curry favor with sb slabš.
to rally sb against/in favor of sth
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
favor
to come out in favor of sth
in my/your favor
favor
to be in favor of sth
to stand down in favor of sb
to favor
être favorable à qn/qc circonstances, suffrages, opinion
to favor sb/sth
être favorable à ce que qn fasse qc (sub.)
to be in favor of sb doing sth
Present
Ifavour
youfavour
he/she/itfavours
wefavour
youfavour
theyfavour
Past
Ifavoured
youfavoured
he/she/itfavoured
wefavoured
youfavoured
theyfavoured
Present Perfect
Ihavefavoured
youhavefavoured
he/she/ithasfavoured
wehavefavoured
youhavefavoured
theyhavefavoured
Past Perfect
Ihadfavoured
youhadfavoured
he/she/ithadfavoured
wehadfavoured
youhadfavoured
theyhadfavoured

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Primeri iz slovarja PONS (uredniško pregledani)

to be in favor of sth am. angl.
to be biased in favor of sb am. angl.
that has worked in my favor am. angl.
to be in favor with sb am. angl.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

Being robust may even be a favoured at the expense of total fitness as an evolutionarily stable strategy (also called survival of the flattest).
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He favoured the troubadours, of which he himself was one, and wrote two sirventesos.
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Mixed seed and black oil sunflower seed is favoured by many seed-eating species.
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However, his estimates of land value were very low, from a halfpenny an acre for indifferent land up to a maximum of threepence an acre in the most favoured districts.
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His favoured grip is "migi-yotsu", with his left hand placed outside and right hand inside his opponent's arms.
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