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1 preference
n.1.предност, повластување; склоност, претпочитување: have/express a preference for sth претпочита/повеќе сака нешто: I must admit J have a preference for younger men морам да признаам дека претпочитам помлади мажи2. give/show preference to sb дава некому предност; give А preference (over В) дава предност на А (пред Б); повеќе претпочита А (одошто Б): Preference is given to those who haveyoung children Предност им сс дава на тие со мали деца3. have no strong/particular preference не претпочита ништо посебно4. (be chosen/selected/nominated) in preference to sb/sth (избраи/номиниран) е (пред/место некој/нешто): Many people choose the train in preference to driving многу луѓе претпочитаат да патуваат со воз отколку сами да возат -
2 advantage
надмоќ, предност, добит, корист* * *n.1.предност; to have an advantage over smb. имање предност над некојadj. obvious advantage очигледна предност ;2. (tennis) предност ;3. misc.; to take advantage of smt. искористување на нешто; to take advantage of smb. прелажување некого; предност, корист, добит, надмоќn. предност; поволна положба; to take advantage of something - искористува нешто; to take advantage of somebody - се здобива со предност; to score on advantage - е во предностv. му оди на рака; дава предност; потпомага; унапредува; предимство; предност advantage; preference; priority предност; склоност; приоритет
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