Examples of using Favourite in English and their translations into Chinese
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Young people are an essential force for change in developing countries, and the internet is their favourite and most widely used medium and tool.
Martin has singled it out as his personal favourite of all the band's albums; Lennon said it was"competent" but had"no life in it".
Users can choose their favourite food, put it into the Feedback Calculator along with the estimated cost, and then calculate how many hungry children that would feed.
Statistics on the number of hits and visitors, favourite pages and peak hours, days or weeks are kept monthly.
Over the years El Molino became a favourite meeting place for the rich and famous.
Physical education at schools of general education is one of the three subjects most favourite with boys and girls.
Its tranquillity and warm climate make it a favourite holiday destination among the European aristocracy and international millionaires.
WFP celebrity partners have joined in to" feedback" their favourite foods and companies have engaged their employees to participate.
Over the years El Molino became a favourite meeting place for local cultural, business, and political figures.
In this sense, we can turn one of the terrorists' favourite tools against them.
Young Tolkien liked to draw landscapes and trees, but his favourite lessons were those concerning languages, and his mother taught him the rudiments of Latin very early.
The Darrells are Rhodes's favourite Scotney family:"The gentlemen seemed to be quite roguish, always getting into debt and spending money on things they couldn't afford.
In an interview with O: The Oprah Magazine, Rowling described Irish author Roddy Doyle as her favourite living writer, saying,"I love all his books.
He purged the court of her supporters, and struck down her favourite, Enrico Caracciolo, whom he accused of adultery in April 1349 and very likely had executed.
In 2011, The Guardian film critic Paul Laity named it his favourite film of all time, partly because of its"exceptional screenplay, crisply and skilfully done.".
In Bavaria, King Ludwig I lost prestige because of his open relationship with his favourite mistress Lola Montez, a dancer and actress unacceptable to the aristocracy or the Church.
As a diplomat, I am not only positive, I am optimistic because my favourite proverb is that any diplomat, if he is a real diplomat, should be optimistic.
In the autumn of 1986, after watching a preview of Austen's Northanger Abbey, Sue Birtwistle and Andrew Davies agreed to adapt Pride and Prejudice, one of their favourite books, for television.
Fluffy Favourites.
Favourites Shared.