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n. gunst; insigne; genegenheid; partijdigheid; steun; voordeel; toestemmingfavour11 genegenheid ⇒ sympathie, goedkeuring2 partijdigheid ⇒ voorkeur, voortrekkerij3 gunst ⇒ attentie, begunstiging♦voorbeelden:find favour in someone's eyes, find favour with someone • iemands goedkeuring krijgenlook with favour on • iets met welgevallen bezien, iets goedkeurenlose favour with someone/in someone's eyes • uit de gratie raken bij iemandbe/stand high in someone's favour • bij iemand in een goed blaadje staanbe in/out of favour with • in de gunst/uit de gratie zijn bijreturn a favour • een wederdienst bewijzen¶ do me a favour! • zeg, doe me een lol!vote in favour of a motion • vóór een motie stemmena cheque in favour of • een cheque ten name vanin your favour • te uwen gunste————————favour21 gunstig gezind zijn ⇒ positief staan tegenover, een voorstander zijn van3 begunstigen ⇒ prefereren, bevoorrechten♦voorbeelden:
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