1. (when tr, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to like better or value more highly: I prefer to stand.
2. (Law) law to give preference, esp to one creditor over others
3. (Law) (esp of the police) to put (charges) before a court, judge, magistrate, etc, for consideration and judgment
4. (tr; often passive) to advance in rank over another or others; promote
[C14: from Latin praeferre to carry in front, prefer, from prae in front + ferre to bear]
preˈferrern
Usage: Normally, to is used after prefer and preferable, not than: I prefer Brahms to Tchaikovsky; a small income is preferable to no income at all. However, than or rather than should be used to link infinitives: I prefer to walk than/rather than to catch the train
If you prefer one person or thing to another, you like the first one better.
I prefer art to sports.
She preferred cooking at home to eating in restaurants.
Be Careful! Don't use any preposition except to in sentences like these. Don't say, for example 'I prefer art than sports'.
Prefer is rather formal. In ordinary conversation, you often use expressions such as like...better and would ratherÉ instead. For example, instead of saying 'I prefer football to tennis', you can say 'I like football better than tennis'. Instead of saying 'I'd prefer an apple', you can say 'I'd rather have an apple'.
prefer - like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside"
like - find enjoyable or agreeable; "I like jogging"; "She likes to read Russian novels"
2.
prefer - select as an alternative over another; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast"
elevate, kick upstairs, promote, upgrade, advance, raise - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
advantage - give an advantage to; "This system advantages the rich"
4.
prefer - give preference to one creditor over another
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
pay - give money, usually in exchange for goods or services; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please"
1. (= like better) → preferir (to a) she prefers coffee to tea → prefiere el café al té which do you prefer? → ¿cuál prefieres?, ¿cuál te gustamás? I preferred it the way it was → lo prefería tal como estaba "qualifications preferred but not essential" → "ser titulado es una ventaja pero no un requisito" to prefer doing sth → preferirhacer algo I prefer walking to going by car → prefiero ir andando or (LAm) caminando a ir en coche I'd prefer it if you didn't come with me → preferiría que no vinieras conmigo I much prefer Scotland → Escocia me gustamucho más to prefer that → preferir que + subjun we'd prefer that this visit be kept confidential → preferimos que esta visita se mantengaen secreto to prefer to do sth → preferirhacer algo "will you do it?" - "I'd prefer not to" → -¿lo harás? -preferiría no hacerlo he may prefer to discuss it with friends rather than with his family → puede que prefiera hablarlo con amigos a hacerlo con su familia to prefer sb to do sth → preferir que algn haga algo would you prefer me to drive? → ¿preferirías que condujera yo?
B.VI → preferir as you prefer → como usted quiera → como usted prefiera if you prefer, we could leave it till tomorrow → si usted quiere or lo prefiere, lo podemos dejar para mañana
(= like better) → vorziehen (to dat), lieber mögen (to als); applicant, solution → vorziehen, bevorzugen; (= be more fond of)person → lieber haben (to als); he prefers coffee to tea → er trinktlieberKaffee als Tee; he prefers blondes/hot countries → er bevorzugtBlondinen/warmeLänder; I prefer it that way → es ist mir lieber so; which (of them) do you prefer?(of people) → wen ziehen Sie vor?; (emotionally) → wen mögenor haben Sie lieber?; (of things) → welche(n, s) ziehen Sie vor orfinden Sie besser?; (= find more pleasing) → welche(r, s) gefällt Ihnen besser?; I’d prefer something less ornate → ich hätte lieber etwas Schlichteres; to prefer to do something → etwliebertun, es vorziehen, etw zu tun; I prefer to resign rather than … → eherkündige ich, als dass …; I prefer walking (to cycling) → ich gehelieber zu Fuß(, als mit dem Fahrrad zu fahren); I prefer flying → ich fliegelieber; I prefer not to say → ich sage es liebernicht; would you prefer me to drive? → soll ich lieberfahren?; I would prefer you to do it today or that you did it today → mir wäre es lieber, wenn Sie es heutetäten
(priˈfəː) – past tense, past participle preˈferred – verb
to like better. Which do you prefer – tea or coffee?; I prefer reading to watching television; She would prefer to come with you rather than stay here. verkies يُفَضِّل предпочитам preferir dát přednost vorziehen foretrække προτιμώpreferir eelistama ترجیح دادن pitää enemmän préférer לְהַעֲדִיף पसन्द करना preferirati, odlučiti se za vmit vminél jobban szeret, inkább... memilih vilja heldur preferire ~のほうを好む 선호하다 labiau norėti/mėgti dot priekšroku lebih suka verkiezenforetrekkewoleć غوره كول، لوړتيا وركول preferir a prefera предпочитать dať prednosť raje imeti preferirati föredra ชอบมากกว่า tercih etmek 寧願(選擇),更喜歡 віддавати перевагу ترجيح دينا thích hơn 宁愿(选择),更喜欢
ˈpreferable (ˈpre-) adjective
more desirable. Is it preferable to write or make a telephone call? verkieslik مُفَضَّل за предпочитане preferível vhodnější vorzuziehen at foretrække; bedre προτιμότεροςpreferible eelistatav مورد ترجیح parempi préférableעדיף बेहतर čemu se daje prednost, što se preferira kívánatosabb lebih disukai ákjósanlegri preferibile より好ましい 선호하는 labiau pageidautinas par labāku atzīstams; vēlamāks lebih baik verkieslijk som er å foretrekke bardziej pożądany د لوړتيا وړ، د غوره توب وړ preferível preferabil предпочтительный vhodnejší bolj zaželen poželjan som är att föredra ดีกว่า tercih edilir/olunur 更可取的 кращий, найкращий قابل ترجيح được thích hơn 更可取的
ˈpreferably adverb
verkieslik بصورَةٍ مُفَضَّلَه за предпочитане preferivelmente přednostně vorzuziehen helst; fortrinsvis καλύτερα, κατά προτίμησηpreferiblemente pigem ترجیحاً mieluummin de préférenceרצוי अधिमानता radije, prije inkább lebih baik helst preferibilmente できれば 선호하게 geriau, verčiau drīzāk; labāk; ieteicami sebaik-baiknya bij voorkeurhelst, fortrinnsvis najchętniej ترجيحاً، د لوړتيا له نظره preferivelmente de preferinţă предпочтительно prednostne raje poželjno företrädesvis, helst โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่ง tercihan 更可取(地) краще, найкраще ترجيحي طور پر thích hơn 更可取(地)
ˈpreference (ˈpre-) noun
(a) choice of, or (a) liking for, one thing rather than another. He likes most music but he has a preference for classical music. voorkeur تَفْضيل предпочитание preferência přednost; záliba die Vorliebe forkærlighed προτίμησηpreferencia eelistus ترجیح mieltymys préférenceהעדפה वरीयता prednost, prvenstvo előny(ben részesítés) pilihan það að taka e-ð/e-n fram yfir preferenza 선호 pirmenybė, polinkis priekšroka; izvēle lebih suka voorkeurforkjærlighetpreferencja غوره توب preferência preferinţă предпочтение prednosť prednost preferencija förkärlek, preferens ความพึงใจ tercih 偏愛 перевага ترجيح sự thích hơn 偏爱
I prefer apples to (not than) oranges. preferable, adjective, is spelt with -r-. preference, noun, is spelt with -r-. preferred and preferring are spelt with -rr-.
Morland was a very good woman, and wished to see her children everything they ought to be; but her time was so much occupied in lying-in and teaching the little ones, that her elder daughters were inevitably left to shift for themselves; and it was not very wonderful that Catherine, who had by nature nothing heroic about her, should prefer cricket, baseball, riding on horseback, and running about the country at the age of fourteen, to books -- or at least books of information -- for, provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all story and no reflection, she had never any objection to books at all.
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