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prefer [prɪ'fɜ:(r)](a) (like better) préférer, aimer mieux;∎ to prefer sth to sth préférer qch à qch, aimer mieux qch que qch;∎ I prefer Paris to London je préfère Paris à Londres, j'aime mieux Paris que Londres;∎ which would you prefer, wine or beer? tu préfères du vin ou de la bière?;∎ she prefers living or to live alone elle préfère vivre seule;∎ he prefers to walk rather than take the bus il préfère marcher plutôt que prendre le bus;∎ I much prefer his first movie je préfère de loin ou de beaucoup son premier film;∎ many people prefer watching TV to going out or rather than going out beaucoup de gens préfèrent regarder la télévision plutôt que de sortir;∎ do you mind if I smoke? - I'd prefer (it) if you didn't cela vous dérange si je fume? - j'aimerais mieux que vous ne le fassiez pas;∎ I'd prefer you not to go, I would prefer it if you didn't go je préférerais que vous n'y alliez pas∎ to prefer charges against sb (civil action) porter plainte contre qn; (police action) ≃ déférer qn au parquet(c) (submit → argument, petition) présenter -
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A vtr1 ( like better) préférer, aimer mieux ; to prefer sth to préférer qch à ; to prefer doing préférer faire ; I prefer painting to drawing je préfère peindre plutôt que de dessiner ; to prefer to do préférer faire ; to prefer to walk rather than to take the bus préférer y aller à pied plutôt que de prendre le bus ; to prefer sb to do/not to do préférer que qn fasse/ne fasse pas ; to prefer that préférer que (+ subj) ; to prefer it if aimer mieux que (+ subj) ; I would prefer it if you didn't smoke j'aimerais mieux que tu ne fumes pas ;2 Jur to prefer charges porter plainte ; to prefer charges against sb engager des poursuites contre qn ;3 ( promote) élever [clergyman].B preferred pp adj ( tjrs épith) [term, method, route, option, solution] préféré ; preferred position journ emplacement m privilégié ; preferred creditor Fin créancier/-ière m/f prioritaire ; there is a preferred candidate ( in job ad) il y a un candidat prioritaire. -
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- rr-1) (like better) vorziehenprefer to do something — etwas lieber tun; es vorziehen, etwas zu tun
prefer something to something — etwas einer Sache (Dat.) vorziehen
I prefer skiing to skating — ich fahre lieber Ski als Schlittschuh
he prefers blondes — er bevorzugt Blondinen
* * *[pri'fə:]past tense, past participle - preferred; 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.) vorziehen- academic.ru/57496/preferable">preferable- preferably
- preference* * *pre·fer<- rr->[prɪˈfɜ:ʳ, AM pri:ˈfɜ:r]vtdo you \prefer hot or cold weather? mögen Sie lieber heißes oder kaltes Wetter?I would \prefer that the concert be cancelled mir wäre [es] lieber, das Konzert würde abgesagt▪ to \prefer sth/sb to sth/sb jdn/etw jdm/etw vorziehenshe \prefers Daniel to his brother sie mag Daniel lieber als seinen Bruder▪ to \prefer doing sth [to doing sth] etw lieber [als etw] tunhe \prefers watching rugby to playing it er sieht sich lieber ein Rugbyspiel an, als selbst Rugby zu spielen▪ to \prefer to do sth etw lieber tun▪ to \prefer sb to do sth es vorziehen, dass jd etw tut2. BRIT LAWto \prefer charges [against sb] Anklage [gegen jdn] erheben, Klage [gegen jdn] einreichen* * *[prɪ'fɜː(r)]vt1) (= 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 —
he prefers blondes/hot countries — er bevorzugt Blondinen/warme Länder
which ( of them) do you prefer? (of people) — wen ziehen Sie vor?; (emotionally) wen mögen or haben Sie lieber?; (of things) welche(n, s) ziehen Sie vor or finden Sie besser?
to prefer to do sth — etw lieber tun, es vorziehen, etw zu tun
I prefer to resign rather than... —
I prefer walking (to cycling) I prefer flying — ich gehe lieber zu Fuß(, als mit dem Fahrrad zu fahren) ich fliege lieber
I prefer not to say — ich sage es lieber nicht
I would prefer you to do it today or that you did it today — mir wäre es lieber, wenn Sie es heute täten
2) (JUR)to prefer charges ( against sb) — (gegen jdn) klagen, Klage (gegen jdn) einreichen or erheben
the bishop was preferred to the archbishopric of York — dem Bischof wurde die Würde eines Erzbischofs von York verliehen
* * *I prefer to stay at home ich ziehe es vor, zu Hause zu bleiben;I prefer to go today ich gehe lieber heute;a) er wäre lieber gestorben, als dass er gezahlt hätte,b) er starb lieber, als zu zahlen;prefer wine to beer Wein (dem) Bier vorziehen, Wein lieber mögen als Bier;I should prefer you not to go mir wäre es lieber, wenn Sie nicht gingen2. befördern (to [the rank of] zum)prefer claims against sb Ansprüche gegen jemanden erheben oder geltend machen* * *- rr-1) (like better) vorziehenprefer to do something — etwas lieber tun; es vorziehen, etwas zu tun
prefer something to something — etwas einer Sache (Dat.) vorziehen
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1) ( like better)to \prefer sth/sb etw/jdn vorziehen [o bevorzugen];do you \prefer hot or cold weather? mögen Sie lieber heißes oder kaltes Wetter?;she \prefers it if you... es ist ihr lieber, wenn du... ( form);I would \prefer that the concert be cancelled mir wäre [es] lieber, das Konzert würde abgesagt;she \prefers Daniel to his brother sie mag Daniel lieber als seinen Bruder;to \prefer doing sth [to doing sth] etw lieber [als etw] tun;he \prefers watching rugby to playing it er sieht sich lieber ein Rugbyspiel an, als selbst Rugby zu spielen;to \prefer to do sth etw lieber tun;to \prefer sb to do sth es vorziehen, dass jd etw tut;I'd \prefer you not to smoke, please ich möchte Sie bitten, hier nicht zu rauchento \prefer charges [against sb] Anklage [gegen jdn] erheben -
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impf vt książk. 1. (woleć) to choose, to prefer- preferować coś nad coś to prefer sth to sth- preferowane przez młodzież kierunki studiów the courses of study most popular with students2. (popierać) to favour GB, to favor US, to support- rząd preferuje niektóre gałęzie przemysłu the government supports a. favours some branches of industryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prefer|ować
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v. (-rr-) \prefer sth (to sth) эрхэмлэх, дээр гэж үзэх, дуртай байх. preferable adj. илүү, дээр, хамгийн зохимжтой. preferably adv. болбол, болж өгвөл, дээр гэж бодож, бүр сайн. -
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prefer [prɪˈfɜ:r]a. préférer• children prefer watching television to reading books les enfants préfèrent la télévision à la lecture* * *[prɪ'fɜː(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( like better) préférer, aimer mieuxto prefer it if — aimer mieux que (+ subj)
2) Law3) ( promote) élever [clergyman]2.preferred past participle adjective (tjrs épith) [method, option, solution] préféré; [creditor, candidate] prioritaire -
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pri'fə:past tense, past participle - preferred; 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.) preferir- preferably
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prefer vb preferirtr[prɪ'fɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 preferir2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (charge) presentar, formular1) : preferirI prefer coffee: prefiero café2)to prefer charges against : presentar cargos contrav.• anteponer v.• preferir v.• presentar v.• promover v.prɪ'fɜːr, pri'fɜː(r)1) ( like better) preferir*to prefer something TO something — preferir* algo a algo
to prefer to + INF — preferir* + inf
to prefer something/somebody to + INF — preferir* que algo/alguien (+ subj)
I won't go if you'd prefer me to stay — si prefieres que me quede, no iré
to prefer THAT — preferir* que (+ subj)
2) ( Law)[prɪ'fɜː(r)]to prefer charges (against somebody) — presentar or formular cargos (en contra de alguien)
1. VT1) (=like better) preferir (to a)which do you prefer? — ¿cuál prefieres?, ¿cuál te gusta más?
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to prefer doing sth — preferir hacer algoI prefer walking to going by car — prefiero ir andando or (LAm) caminando a ir en coche
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I'd prefer it if you didn't come with me — preferiría que no vinieras conmigo•
I much prefer Scotland — Escocia me gusta mucho máswe'd prefer that this visit be kept confidential — preferimos que esta visita se mantenga en secreto
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to prefer to do sth — preferir hacer 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
would you prefer me to drive? — ¿preferirías que condujera yo?
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to prefer charges (against sb) — presentar cargos (contra algn)our client may decide to prefer charges of assault — puede que nuestro cliente decida presentar cargos por agresión
3) (esp Rel) (=promote) ascender; (=appoint) nombrar2.VI preferiras 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
* * *[prɪ'fɜːr, pri'fɜː(r)]1) ( like better) preferir*to prefer something TO something — preferir* algo a algo
to prefer to + INF — preferir* + inf
to prefer something/somebody to + INF — preferir* que algo/alguien (+ subj)
I won't go if you'd prefer me to stay — si prefieres que me quede, no iré
to prefer THAT — preferir* que (+ subj)
2) ( Law)to prefer charges (against somebody) — presentar or formular cargos (en contra de alguien)
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[prɪ'fəː(r)]vtwoleć, preferować (fml)to prefer charges ( JUR) — stawiać (postawić perf) zarzut
to prefer doing sth/to do sth — woleć coś robić
* * *[pri'fə:]past tense, past participle - preferred; 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.) woleć- preferably
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[prɪ'fɜː(r)] UK / USvtvorziehen (to dat), lieber mögen (to als) -
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[prɪ'fɜː(r)] UK / USvtvorziehen (to dat), lieber mögen (to als) -
12 vorziehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. zeitlich: bring forward, move up; (Arbeit etc.) deal with first, give priority to; (vorwegnehmen) anticipate; vorgezogen3. fig. prefer (+ Dat to); (Schüler etc.) give s.o. special treatment; es vorziehen zu (+ Inf.) prefer to (+ Inf.) vorzuziehen sein be preferable; die Jungs werden immer vorgezogen the boys are always given preference* * *to choose; to prefer* * *vor|zie|henvt sep1) (= hervorziehen) to pull out; (= nach vorne ziehen) Stuhl etc to pull up; Truppen to move up; (= zuziehen) Vorhänge to draw, to closevórziehen — to pull sth out from behind/under sth
etw einer anderen Sache vórziehen — to prefer sth to sth else
es vórziehen, etw zu tun — to prefer to do sth; (allgemein gesehen) to prefer doing sth
3) (= zuerst behandeln, abfertigen) to give priority to4) Wahlen, Termin to bring forward* * *1) (to decide (on one course of action rather than another): If he chooses to resign, let him do so.) choose2) (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.) prefer* * *vor|zie·hen1. (bevorzugen)▪ jdn \vorziehen to prefer sb▪ jdn jdm \vorziehen to prefer sb to sbEltern sollten kein Kind dem anderen \vorziehen parents shouldn't favour one child in preference to another▪ es \vorziehen, etw zu tun to prefer to do sthich ziehe es vor, spazieren zu gehen I'd rather go for a walk▪ etw \vorziehen to bring sth forward▪ etw \vorziehen to move [or pull] sth forwardich habe den Sessel zum Kamin vorgezogen, da ist es wärmer I've pulled the armchair [up] closer to the fire, where it's warmer* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (zuziehen) draw < curtain>3) (vorverlegen) bring forward < date> (um by)4) (nach vorn ziehen) pull forward* * *vorziehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. zeitlich: bring forward, move up; (Arbeit etc) deal with first, give priority to; (vorwegnehmen) anticipate; → vorgezogen3. fig prefer (+dat to); (Schüler etc) give sb special treatment;vorzuziehen sein be preferable;die Jungs werden immer vorgezogen the boys are always given preference* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (zuziehen) draw < curtain>3) (vorverlegen) bring forward < date> (um by)4) (nach vorn ziehen) pull forward* * *v.to choose v.(§ p.,p.p.: chose, chosen)to prefer v. -
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v.1 to prefer.¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go outpreferir algo (a algo) to prefer something (to something)prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my faceMaría se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.2 to prefer to, to choose to.María se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.* * *1 to prefer* * *verb* * *VT to prefer¿cuál prefieres? — which do you prefer?
¿qué prefieres (tomar)? — what will you have?
PREFERIR Más verbo ► Cuando se habla de generalizaciones, preferir + ((infinitivo)) se traduce por prefer + ((-ing)): Prefiero nadar a correr I prefer swimming to running Juan siempre prefería leer a trabajar Juan always preferred reading to working ► Cuando se habla de lo que se quiere hacer en una ocasión determinada, prefiero/ preferiría se traducen por would rather + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to o, en un contexto más formal, por would prefer + ((infinitivo)) {con} to: -¿Vamos al cine? -Preferiría quedarme en casa "Shall we go to the cinema?" - "I'd rather stay o I'd prefer to stay at home" Prefiero quedarme en un hotel a alquilar un apartamento I'd rather stay in a hotel than rent an apartment, I'd prefer to stay in a hotel rather than rent an apartment Como se puede ver en el ejemplo anterior, would prefer to se usa en correlación con rather than + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to y nunca con than solo. ► Cuando se trata de traducir estructuras como preferiría que + ((oración subordinada)), en inglés se emplea la siguiente estructura: ((sujeto de la oración principal)) + would rather + ((sujeto)) + ((verbo en pasado)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd rather he phoned me -¿Te importa que hable con ella? -Preferiría que no lo hicieras "Do you mind if I talk to her?" - "I'd rather you didn't" Otra posibilidad de expresar esta construcción en inglés sería: would prefer it if + ((resto de la oración)) o would prefer + ((objeto)) + ((construcción de infinitivo)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd prefer it if he phoned me o I'd prefer him to phone me Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaprefiero ir a pie — I prefer to walk, I'd rather walk
* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex. The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex. Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex. Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.----* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *preferir (a/sobre)(v.) = prefer (to)Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex: The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.
Ex: Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex: Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *vtto preferla prefiero con el pelo largo I like her better o I prefer her with her hair longprefiero esperar aquí I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait herepreferiría no decírselo I'd rather not tell him, I'd prefer not to tell himpreferir algo A algo to prefer sth TO sthprefiere el café al té she prefers coffee to teaprefiero vivir sólo a tener que compartir I prefer living on my own to having to sharepreferiría eso a tener que volver I'd rather that than have to go back, I'd prefer that to having to go backpreferir QUE + SUBJ:prefiero que te quedes aquí I'd rather you stayed here, I prefer you to stay herepreferiría que nevara I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it to snow* * *
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
preferir algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
' preferir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prefiera
- prefiriera
English:
prefer
- rather
* * *preferir vtto prefer;¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?;lo prefiero con un poco de sal I prefer it slightly salted;prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go out;prefirió quedarse en casa he preferred to stay at home;preferir algo a algo to prefer sth to sth;prefiero el pescado a la carne I prefer fish to meat;prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my face* * *v/t prefer;prefiero hacerlo solo I’d rather do it on my own, I’d prefer to do it on my own* * *preferir {76} vt: to prefer* * *preferir vb to preferPara preguntar sobre lo que se prefiere hacer, se puede emplear would rather¿prefieres ir a nadar o dar un paseo? would you rather go swimming or go for a walk? -
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aimer [eme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• aimer faire qch to like doing sth or to do sth• j'aime à penser or à croire que... I like to think that...b. (avec assez, autant, mieux) j'aime autant vous dire que je n'irai pas ! I may as well tell you that I'm not going!• on lui apporte des fleurs, elle aimerait mieux des livres they bring her flowers but she'd rather have books• j'aime mieux te dire qu'il va m'entendre ! (inf) I'm going to give him a piece of my mind, I can tell you!• elle aime assez or bien bavarder avec les voisins she enjoys chatting with the neighbours2. reflexive verb* * *eme
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1) ( d'amour) to love [personne]2) ( apprécier) to like, to be fond of [personne, chose]il t'aime bien/beaucoup — he's fond/very fond of you
aimer faire, aimer à faire — liter to like doing
j'aime autant te dire qu'il n'était pas content! — I may as well tell you that he wasn't very pleased!
vous acceptez de me rembourser? j'aime mieux ça! — ( ton menaçant) you agree to pay me back? that's more like it!
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s'aimer verbe pronominal1) ( d'amour) to love each other2) ( s'apprécier)* * *eme vt1) (d'amour) to loveElle aime ses enfants. — She loves her children.
2) (d'amitié, par affection) to likeJ'aime bien Paul, on peut vraiment compter sur lui. — I really like Paul, he's so reliable.
Je n'aime pas beaucoup Marie. — I don't like Marie very much.
3) (par goût) [aliment, divertissement, auteur] to likeJ'aime bien jouer au tennis. — I like playing tennis.
J'aime assez aller au cinéma. — I quite like going to the cinema.
4) (préférence)J'aime mieux Paul. — I prefer Paul.
J'aime mieux Paul que Pierre. — I prefer Paul to Pierre.
Il aime mieux faire la cuisine qu'aller au restaurant. — He'd rather cook than go to a restaurant.
j'aime mieux vous dire que; j'aime autant vous dire que — I may as well tell you that
5) (conditionnel: souhait)j'aimerais... — I would like...
J'aimerais aller en Écosse. — I'd like to go to Scotland.
j'aimerais bien... — I would like...
J'aimerais bien m'en aller. — I'd like to go.
j'aimerais mieux faire... — I'd rather do...
J'aimerais mieux ne pas y aller. — I'd rather not go.
J'aimerais mieux y aller maintenant. — I'd rather go now.
J'aimerais autant y aller maintenant. — I'd rather go now.
* * *aimer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( d'amour) to love [homme, femme, enfants, parents, conjoint]; aimer qn à la folie to adore sb; ⇒ châtier;2 ( apprécier) to like, to be fond of [personne, animal, activité, aliment]; il t'aime bien/beaucoup he's fond/very fond of you; aimer faire, aimer à faire† to like doing, to be fond of doing; j'aime à croire que I like to think that; aimer la chasse/les voyages to like hunting/travellingGB; cette plante aime l'ombre this plant likes shade; je n'aime pas beaucoup cet écrivain I don't like this writer much; elle n'aime pas le voir soucieux she doesn't like to see him worried; je n'aime pas qu'on me dise ce que j'ai à faire/qu'on me réponde sur ce ton I don't like being told what to do/being spoken to in that tone; je n'aimerais pas être à sa place I wouldn't like to be in his/her shoes; j'aimerais que tu me dises la vérité I'd like you to tell me the truth; aimeriez-vous un peu de thé? would you like some tea?; j'aime quand tu me fais ça! I like ou love it when you do that to me!; j'aime bien l'opéra/mes collègues I like opera/my colleagues; il aime autant le vin que la bière he likes wine as much as he likes beer; j'aimerais autant rester à la maison ce soir I'd rather stay at home tonight, I'd sooner stay at home tonight; j'aime autant te dire que tu vas le regretter/qu'il n'était pas content! I may as well tell you that you're going to regret it/that he wasn't very pleased!; aimer mieux to prefer; j'aime mieux nager que courir I prefer swimming to running; j'aimerais mieux que tu ne le leur dises pas I'd rather you didn't tell them; elle aurait mieux aimé que je ne sois pas là she would have preferred me not to be there; il n'a rien de cassé? j'aime mieux ça! ( ton de soulagement) nothing's broken? thank goodness!; vous acceptez de me rembourser? j'aime mieux ça! ( ton menaçant) you agree to pay me back? that's more like it!B s'aimer vpr1 ( d'amour) to love each other; aimez-vous les uns les autres love one another;2 ( s'apprécier) elles s'aiment bien they like each other;3 ( s'apprécier soi-même) je ne m'aime pas tellement avec les cheveux courts I don't like my hair short, I don't think short hair suits me;4 ( faire l'amour) to make love; ils se sont aimés toute la nuit they made love all night (long).qui m'aime me suive if you love me, follow me; elle/il m'aime un peu, beaucoup, passionnément, à la folie, pas du tout she/he loves me, loves me not, loves me…[eme] verbe transitif1. [d'amour] to lovej'aime à croire ou à penser que tu m'as dit la vérité cette fois (soutenu) I'd like to think that you told me the truth this timeaimer mieux [préférer] to preferaimer autant ou mieux to preferpas de dessert, merci, j'aime autant ou mieux le fromage no dessert, thanks, I'd much rather have cheesej'aime autant ou mieux ça it's just as wellelle aime autant ou mieux que tu y ailles she'd rather you ou she'd prefer it if you wentaimer que: il aime que ses enfants l'embrassent avant d'aller au lit he loves his children to kiss him good nightje n'aime pas qu'on me mente/que tu rentres si tard I don't like to be told lies/your coming home so late3. (au conditionnel) [souhaiter]————————s'aimer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)je m'aime bien en bleu/avec les cheveux courts I think I look good in blue/with short hair————————s'aimer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)les trois frères ne s'aimaient pas the three brothers didn't care for ou like each otherun couple qui s'aime a loving ou devoted couple(littéraire) [faire l'amour] to make love -
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m; nur Sg.; (Vorrang) priority (gegenüber, vor + Dat over); (Vorteil) advantage; (gute Eigenschaft) merit; (Privileg) privilege; jemandem / einer Sache den Vorzug geben give preference to s.o. / s.th.; den Vorzug haben, dass oder zu (+ Inf.) have the advantage of (+ Ger.)—m Eisenb. relief train (sent ahead of scheduled service to alleviate overcrowding)* * *der Vorzugpreference; excellence; merit* * *Vor|zug Im1) preference; (= Vorteil) advantage; (= gute Eigenschaft) merit, assetden Vórzug geben (form) — to prefer sth, to give sth preference
IIden Vórzug haben, dass... — to have the advantage that...
m (RAIL)train in front; (= früher fahrend) train before; (= Entlastungszug) relief train* * *(a good quality: The house is small, but it has the virtue of being easy to clean.) virtue* * *Vor·zug1<-[e]s, Vorzüge>[ˈfo:ɐ̯tsu:k, pl ˈfo:ɐ̯tsy:gə]m1. (gute Eigenschaft) asset, meritseine Vorzüge haben to have one's assets [or merits] [or good qualities2. (Vorteil) advantageden \Vorzug haben[, dass...] to have the advantage [that...]jdm/etw den \Vorzug [vor jdm/etw] geben (geh) to prefer sb/sth [to sb/sth]Vor·zug2[ˈfo:ɐ̯tsu:k]* * *1) o. Pl. preference ( gegenüber over)jemandem/einer Sache den Vorzug geben — prefer somebody/something
2) (gute Eigenschaft) good quality; merit; (Vorteil) advantage3) (österr. Schulw.) distinction* * *jemandem/einer Sache den Vorzug geben give preference to sb/sth;den Vorzug haben, dass oderzu (+inf) have the advantage of (+ger)* * *1) o. Pl. preference ( gegenüber over)jemandem/einer Sache den Vorzug geben — prefer somebody/something
2) (gute Eigenschaft) good quality; merit; (Vorteil) advantage3) (österr. Schulw.) distinction* * *-¨e m.precedence n.preference n.virtue n. -
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adj.preferred, favorite, chosen, fancied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: preferir.* * *1→ link=preferir preferir► adjetivo1 favourite (US favorite)* * *(f. - preferida)noun adj.* * *preferido, -a1.ADJ favourite, favorite (EEUU)2.SM / F favourite, favorite (EEUU)* * *- da adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite*el preferido de la maestra — the teacher's favorite o (colloq) pet
* * *= desirable, preferred, Nombre + of choice, top-rated, top-ranked, best-loved.Ex. It is desirable that they be treated as parts of a single serials record, since this will provide a 'one-stop' file containing all the relevant data, and will produce a file with a number of funtions.Ex. The determination of authentic or preferred name should be based upon the literature of the people themselves (not upon outside sources or experts) and upon organizational self-identification.Ex. In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex. They have analyzed user ratings and professional testing to find top-rated shampoo brands.Ex. In contrast, Brauen modified all of the terms but only in the top-ranked relevant documents.Ex. Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.----* dicho preferido = catchphrase.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* materia preferida = pet subject.* orden preferido = preferred order.* * *- da adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite*el preferido de la maestra — the teacher's favorite o (colloq) pet
* * *= desirable, preferred, Nombre + of choice, top-rated, top-ranked, best-loved.Ex: It is desirable that they be treated as parts of a single serials record, since this will provide a 'one-stop' file containing all the relevant data, and will produce a file with a number of funtions.
Ex: The determination of authentic or preferred name should be based upon the literature of the people themselves (not upon outside sources or experts) and upon organizational self-identification.Ex: In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex: They have analyzed user ratings and professional testing to find top-rated shampoo brands.Ex: In contrast, Brauen modified all of the terms but only in the top-ranked relevant documents.Ex: Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.* dicho preferido = catchphrase.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* materia preferida = pet subject.* orden preferido = preferred order.* * *favorite*masculine, femininefavorite*es el preferido de la maestra he's the teacher's favorite o ( colloq) pet* * *
Del verbo preferir: ( conjugate preferir)
preferido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
preferido
preferir
preferido◊ -da adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
favorite( conjugate favorite)
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
prefiero esperar aquí I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here;
preferido algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferido,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino favourite, US favorite
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
' preferido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enchufada
- enchufado
- preferida
- lectura
English:
pet
- favorite
* * *preferido, -a♦ adjfavourite♦ nm,ffavourite;es el preferido de su madre he's his mother's favourite* * *I part → preferirII adj favorite, Brfavourite* * *preferido, -da adj & n: favorite* * *preferido adj n favourite¿cuál es tu color preferido? what's your favourite colour? -
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* * ** * *prefiera, prefieras, etc* * *
Del verbo preferir: ( conjugate preferir)
prefiera es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
preferir
prefiera
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
prefiera algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
prefiera, prefieras, etc see preferir
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
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* * ** * *prefiriera, prefirió, etc* * *
Del verbo preferir: ( conjugate preferir)
prefiriera es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
preferir
prefiriera
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
prefiriera algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
prefiriera, prefirió, etc see preferir
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
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Del verbo preferir: ( conjugate preferir) \ \
preferido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: preferido preferir
preferido
◊ -da adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femeninofavorite( conjugate favorite)
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo to prefer; prefiero esperar aquí I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here; preferido algo A algo to prefer sth to sth; prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferido,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino favourite, US favorite
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú... También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa. ' preferido' also found in these entries: Spanish: enchufada - enchufado - preferida - lectura English: pet - favorite -
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preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo to prefer; preferir algo A algo to prefer sth to sth; prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú... También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa. ' preferir' also found in these entries: Spanish: prefiera - prefiriera English: prefer - rather
См. также в других словарях:
prefer — verb preferred, preferring (transitive not in progressive) 1 to like someone or something more than someone or something else: “What kind of music do you like?” “These days I prefer classical music” | prefer sb/sth to sb/sth: I much prefer dogs… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
prefer — pre|fer W2S2 [prıˈfə: US ˈfə:r] v past tense and past participle preferred present participle preferring [T not in progressive] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: préférer, from Latin praeferre to put in front, prefer ] 1.) to like someone or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
deal with sb/sth — Ⅰ. UK US deal with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with deal({{}}/diːl/ verb (past tense and past participle dealt) ► to do business with a person or company: »I prefer to deal with the same salesperson each time. Ⅱ. UK US deal with sth … Financial and business terms
deal with sth — Ⅰ. UK US deal with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with deal({{}}/diːl/ verb (past tense and past participle dealt) ► to do business with a person or company: »I prefer to deal with the same salesperson each time. Ⅱ. UK US deal with sth … Financial and business terms
ˈpart with sth — phrasal verb to give something to someone although you would prefer to keep it … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
lean to something — ˈlean to/towards/toward sth derived to have a tendency to prefer sth, especially a particular opinion or interest • The UK leant towards the US proposal. Main entry: ↑leanderived … Useful english dictionary
lean towards something — ˈlean to/towards/toward sth derived to have a tendency to prefer sth, especially a particular opinion or interest • The UK leant towards the US proposal. Main entry: ↑leanderived … Useful english dictionary
lean toward something — ˈlean to/towards/toward sth derived to have a tendency to prefer sth, especially a particular opinion or interest • The UK leant towards the US proposal. Main entry: ↑leanderived … Useful english dictionary
favour — fa|vour1 W2S1 BrE favor AmE [ˈfeıvə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(help)¦ 2¦(support/approval)¦ 3¦(popular/unpopular)¦ 4¦(advantage)¦ 5¦(choose something instead)¦ 6 do somebody/something no favours 7¦(unfair support)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
like — 1 /laIk/ preposition 1 similar in some way to something else: My mother has a car like yours. | He crawled out of the hut on his belly, like a snake. | very like: He s very like his brother. | look/sound/feel/taste/seem like: The building looked… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
work — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 effort/product of effort ADJECTIVE ▪ hard ▪ It s hard work trying to get him to do a few things for himself. ▪ It doesn t require skill it s a matter of sheer hard work. ▪ arduous, back breakin … Collocations dictionary