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~1 BrE, favor AmE n 1 »HELP« something that you do for someone in order to help them or be kind to them  (ask a favour (of sb))  (Can I ask a favor of you? | do sb a favour)  (Could you do me a favour and turn off that light? | do sth as a favour)  (I'm doing this as a favour, remember, it's not part of my job. | owe sb a favour (=feel that you should help someone because they have helped you))  (Of course I'll help you move house; I owe you a favour anyway. | return a favour (=help someone because they have helped you))  (Thanks for looking after all my things - I'll return the favor sometime!) 2 do me/us a favour! BrE spoken used when you are annoyed because someone has asked a silly question or done something to upset people  (Do us a favour, Mike, and shut up! | "Did you like it?" "Do me a favour!") 3 »SUPPORT/APPROVAL« support or approval for something such as a plan, idea, or system  (find/gain/win/favour (=be supported by a particular group of people))  (The idea may find favor with older people. | lose favour (=stop being supported by people))  (Plans to increase taxes have lost favour among party members. | look with favour on formal (=use your power to help something to succeed))  (We're hoping the President will look with favor upon such a proposal.) 4 in favour of if you are in favour of a plan, idea, or system, you agree with it and support it  (Are you in favour of the death penalty? | Senior ministers spoke in favour of the bill. | in sb's/sth's favour)  (The vote was 60-59 in his favour. | be all in favour of (=completely approve of something))  (I'm all in favour of people going out and enjoying themselves so long as they don't disturb other people. | come down in favour of (=finally decide to support a plan or action))  (The senate has come down in favour of the appointment of Judge Thomas. | vote/decide in favour of (=vote or decide to support something) | find/rule in favour of sb formal (=make a legal decision that supports someone)) 5 »CHOOSE STH INSTEAD« in favour of if you decide not to use one plan, idea, or system in favour of another, you choose the other one because you think it is better  (Plans for a tunnel were rejected in favour of the bridge mainly because of the increased costs.) 6 »UNFAIR SUPPORT« support that is given to one person or group and not to others in a way that seems unfair  (show favour to sb)  (Judges have to be careful not to show favour to either party in a dispute.) 7 »POPULAR/LIKED« in favour if someone is in favour, people like them and approve of them at the present time  (be in favour with)  (She's very much in favour with the management at the moment. | back in favour (=popular again))  (Looks like her old boyfriend is back in favor.) 8 »UNPOPULAR/NOT LIKED« out of favour a) if someone is out of favour, they are no longer liked, for example by their employers, teachers, or voters  (The boss didn't say `hello' this morning - I think I must be out of favour. | fall out of favour (=stop being liked))  (Once a presidential candidate falls out of favour it is very difficult for them to regain popularity.) b) methods, ideas etc that are out of favour are not fashionable or popular any more  (go out of favour)  (Grammar-based teaching methods went out of favour in the 60s and 70s.) 9 »ADVANTAGE« in sb's favour if something is in someone's favour, it gives them an advantage over someone else  (The fast surface at Wimbledon is very much in Becker's favour. | The system operates in favour of the upper classes. | the odds are (stacked) in sb's favour (=someone has a big advantage)) 10 »MONEY« in sb's favour if a cheque is in someone's favour it should be paid to them  (He made out a cheque for -200 in her favour.) 11 »GIFT« AmE a small gift given to guests at a party 12 »STH YOU WEAR« something you wear to show that you support a particular political party, football team etc 13 »SEX« favours old-fashioned a sexual relationship that a woman agrees to have with a man  (- see also curry favour with curry2 (2), without fear or favour fear1 (6)) ~2 BrE, favor AmE v 1 »PREFER« a) to think that a plan, idea etc is better than other plans, ideas etc  (The president is believed to favor further tax cuts.) b) to prefer something and choose it instead of something else  (loose clothing of the type favoured in Arab countries) 2 »GIVE AN ADVANTAGE« to treat someone much better than someone else, in an unfair way  (a tax cut that favours rich people) 3 »HELP« to provide suitable conditions for something to happen  (The state of the economy does not favour the development of small businesses.) 4 »LOOK LIKE« especially AmE to look like one of your parents or grandparents  (She favors her Aunt Jen.) favour sb with sth phr v formal to give someone something such as a look or reply  (The Captain favoured her with a salute.)
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1.
  (favours, favouring, favoured) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. Note: in AM, use 'favor' 1. If you regard something or someone with favour, you like or support them. It remains to be seen if the show will still find favour with a 1990s audience... No one would look with favour on the continuing military rule... He has won favour with a wide range of interest groups. N-UNCOUNT 2. If you do someone a favour, you do something for them even though you do not have to. I’ve come to ask you to do me a favour... N-COUNT 3. If you favour something, you prefer it to the other choices available. The French say they favour a transition to democracy... He favours bringing the UN into touch with ‘modern realities’. VERB: V n, V -ing 4. If you favour someone, you treat them better or in a kinder way than you treat other people. The Government came under fire yesterday for favouring elitist arts groups in the South-east... VERB: V n 5. If you are in favour of something, you support it and think that it is a good thing. I wouldn’t be in favour of income tax cuts... Yet this is a Government which proclaims that it is all in favour of openness... The vote passed with 111 in favour and 25 against. PHRASE: oft v-link PHR, PHR of n 6. If someone makes a judgment in your favour, they say that you are right about something. If the commission rules in Mr Welch’s favour the case will go to the European Court of Human Rights. PHRASE: PHR after v 7. If something is in your favour, it helps you or gives you an advantage. Firms are trying to shift the balance of power in the labour market back in their favour. PHRASE: n PHR, PHR after v, v-link PHR 8. If one thing is rejected in favour of another, the second thing is done or chosen instead of the first. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach. PHRASE: PHR n, usu PHR after v 9. If someone or something is in favour, people like or support them. If they are out of favour,...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   chiefly British variant of favor ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. & v. (US favor) --n. 1 an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual (did it as a favour). 2 esteem, liking, approval, goodwill; friendly regard (gained their favour; look with favour on). 3 partiality; too lenient or generous treatment. 4 aid, support (under favour of night). 5 a thing given or worn as a mark of favour or support, e.g. a badge or a knot of ribbons. 6 archaic leave, pardon (by your favour). 7 Commerce archaic a letter (your favour of yesterday). --v.tr. 1 regard or treat with favour or partiality. 2 give support or approval to; promote, prefer. 3 a be to the advantage of (a person). b facilitate (a process etc.). 4 tend to confirm (an idea or theory). 5 (foll. by with) oblige (favour me with a reply). 6 (as favoured adj.) having special advantages. 7 colloq. resemble in features. Phrases and idioms in favour 1 meeting with approval. 2 (foll. by of) a in support of. b to the advantage of. out of favour lacking approval. Derivatives favourer n. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L favor -oris f. favere show kindness to ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) благоприятствовать 2) интерес 3) польза - in favour of ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1. сущ. 1) спрос 2) польза 3) интерес 4) одобрение, благосклонность 5) одолжение 6) привилегия - be in great favour Syn: contribution, promotion 2. гл. 1) благоприятствовать 2) помогать 3) поддерживать, покровительствовать 4) оказывать предпочтение Syn: encourage, promote ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. благосклонность, расположение in favour —- в почете, в фаворе, в чести out of favour —- не в почете, не в чести; в немилости to win smb.'s favour, to find favour in smb.'s eyes (in the eyes of smb.) —- снискать (заслужить) чье-л. расположение to be (to stand) high in smb.'s favour, to be in high favour with smb. —- очень нравиться кому-л., быть любимцем кого-л., пользоваться чьей-л. благосклонностью, быть в милости у кого-л. to enjoy the favours of a woman —- пользоваться благосклонностью женщины to look with favour on smb. —- относиться доброжелательно (благосклонно) к кому-л. to look with favour on smth. —- относиться к чему-л. благожелательно, одобрять что-л. to worm oneself into smb.'s favour —- втираться кому-л. в доверие; снискать чье-л. расположение to curry favour with smb.; —- шотл. уст. to claw favour with smb. заискивать (подхалимничать) перед кем-л. 2. одолжение, милость, любезность do me a favour —- сделайте мне одолжение to do smth. as a favour —- сделать что-л. в виде одолжения to heap favours upon smb. —- осыпать кого-л. милостями to owe smb. a favour —- быть в долгу у кого-л.; считать необходимым ответить услугой за услугу 3. протекция, покровительство (влиятельного лица) to win a position by favour more than by merit —- достигнуть положения не столько благодаря заслугам, сколько по протекции he succeeded in winning the favour of the authorities —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) благосклонность, расположение; одобрение to find favour in the eyes of smb., to win (smb. s) favour - снискать чье-л. расположение; угодить кому-л. to look with favour on smb., smth. - относиться доброжелательно к кому-л., чему-л. to stand high in {smb. s favour - быть в милости у кого-л. to enjoy the favours of a woman - пользоваться благосклонностью женщины - in favour - out of favour  2) одолжение; любезность to do smth. as a favour - сделать одолжение, оказать любезность do me a favour, read this carefully - будьте добры, прочтите это внимательно  3) пристрастие к кому-л.; покровительство he gained his position more by favour than by merit - (скорее) не личные заслуги, а покровительство помогло ему достичь такого положения  4) польза, интерес; помощь in favour of -  а) за; to be in favour of smth. стоять за что-л., быть сторонником чего-л.;  б) в пользу кого-л., чего-л. to draw a cheque in smb. s favour - выписать чек на чье-л. имя under favour of the darkness - под покровом темноты  5) значок; бант, розетка; сувенир  6) comm. письмо your favour of yesterday - ваше вчерашнее письмо  7) obs. внешность, лицо by your favour obs. - с вашего позволения - under favour those in favour? кто за? Syn: see benefit  2. v.  1) благоволить, быть благосклонным; оказывать внимание, любезность please, favour me with an answer - благоволите мне ответить  2) благоприятствовать;...
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