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préférence [pʀefeʀɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *pʀefeʀɑ̃snom féminin preferenceachète cette marque de préférence — if you can, buy this brand
* * *pʀefeʀɑ̃s nfJe n'ai pas de préférence. — I've no preference.
de préférence à — in preference to, rather than
* * *préférence nf preference; avoir une préférence (marquée) pour qn/qch to have a (clear) preference for sb/sth; ne pas avoir de préférence to have no preference; donner la préférence à qn/qch to give preference to sb/sth; de préférence preferably; achète cette marque de préférence if you can, buy this brand; par ordre de préférence in order of preference.[preferɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [prédilection] preferenceça m'est égal, je n'ai pas de préférence it doesn't matter to me, I've no particular preference2. DROIT3. ÉCONOMIE————————de préférence locution adverbiale‘à consommer de préférence avant fin 2006’ ‘best before end 2006’de préférence à locution prépositionnelleI (much) prefer cricket to baseball. Je préfère (de loin) le cricket au base-ballI like baseball better ou more than cricket. J'aime mieux le base-ball que le cricketI prefer reading to watching television. Je préfère lire plutôt que de regarder la télévisionShe prefers making her own clothes rather than buying ready-to-wear. Elle préfère confectionner ses vêtements plutôt que d'acheter du prêt-à-porterI would prefer to walk rather than take ou taking the bus. Je préfère y aller à pied plutôt que de prendre le busI'd rather walk than take the bus. Je préfère y aller à pied plutôt que de prendre le busI'd rather you went (instead of me). Je préférerais que tu y ailles (à ma place)I'd prefer you not to smoke. J'aimerais mieux que tu ne fumes pas
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