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Перевод: favourite


[прилагательное]
любимый; излюбленный;
[существительное]
любимец ; фаворит ; любимая вещь


Тезаурус:

  1. One day while he was in his favourite bar, busy impressing a young temp, his wife walked in.
  2. It is a lot of people's favourite house and, happily, there is absolutely no defining why.
  3. Initially few believed that the favourite would lose the race, for the scrimmaging had clearly been caused by both parties, and odds of 4-;1 were laid against the outsider getting the race.
  4. Willie Carson will also resting easy after suggestions that he had been wrong to bring about the withdrawal of the red-hot favourite, Superoo, before the start of Ascot's opening event on Saturday, having done a similar thing with the favourite, Red Paddy, before the Royal Hunt Cup.
  5. This is his favourite event, together with the Open - an event where he is as surprised as he is flattered by the support he gets from the British public.
  6. Successful tenant-management, like the running of Kenilworth-Parkside, a housing project in Washington, DC, and one of Mr Kemp's favourite examples, depends heavily on finding dedicated organisers.
  7. Also, while eating more healthily, they did not completely restrict favourite foods.
  8. At the end of 1986, John Peel described that year's Festive 50 - his audience's annual poll of favourite records - as the most staid and conservative since 1975, the nadir of progressive rock.
  9. Customers may find it more difficult to locate their favourite magazine, as money, rather than popularity, influences what goes where.
  10. "People have their favourite person.
  11. There seems to be plenty of confidence between topweight Bonanza Boy in tomorrow's Coral Welsh National and last year's winner is now 3-1 joint favourite with Ghofar following two bets of 7,000 to 2,000 with the sponsors.
  12. Even Peter Thorneycroft, the veteran proto-monetarist of 1958 whom she had made Party Chairman, proved to be a "one-nation" man at heart, and she was eventually to sack him in favour of a little-tried new favourite, Cecil Parkinson, the Paymaster-General.
  13. Lord Joseph's family was "minimally observant" but "maximally acknowledging" of Judaism, and his concern for poverty is, in a way, quintessentially Jewish, underpinned by a sense of charity and a belief that prosperity can be encouraged, as can his favourite condition, embourgeoisement.

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