favourite
n. 特別喜愛的人/物; 親信; 奪冠熱門
adj. 最喜愛的
Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most.
...a bottle of his favourite champagne...
一瓶他最喜愛的香檳
Her favourite writer is Hans Christian Andersen.
她最喜愛的作家是安徒生。
If you describe one person as the favourite of another, you mean that the second person likes the first person a lot and treats them with special kindness.
...Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, a favourite of King James I...
羅伯特·卡爾——薩默塞特伯爵,國王詹姆斯一世的親信
The Prime Minister is no favourite of the tabloids.
首相可不受小報的待見。
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 .
The Belgian Cup has been won by the favourites F.C. Liege.
比利時杯被奪冠熱門列日隊奪得。
1. a competitor thought likely to win
2. a special loved one
3. something regarded with special favor or liking;
1. appealing to the general public;
2. preferred above all others and treated with partiality;
favourite son
在當地享有盛譽的人
"It's not one of my favourite forms of music." — "No."
“這不是我喜歡的音樂形式。”——“對,這不是。”
Michael Fish is my favourite. He's a hoot, a real character.
我最喜歡邁克爾·菲什。他滑稽逗趣,是個實實在在的人物。
Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight.
在大西洋城舉行這場拳擊比賽是眾望所歸。
The Martell Cup Chase was won by the evens favourite Toby Tobias.
最被同額賭注賭家看好的託比·託拜厄斯贏得了馬特爾杯追逐賽。
Everyone must be familiar with the old favourite among roses, Crystal Palace.
大家一定都很熟悉玫瑰中的老牌名品“水晶宮殿”。