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Перевод: preference
[прилагательное] привилегированный; [существительное] предпочтение; то, чему отдается предпочтение; преимущественное право на оплату; льготная таможенная пошлина; преференция ; преферанс
Тезаурус:
- Surprisingly, given the folk image of policemen, on the one occasion when the field-worker accompanied some policemen on court duty, the men expressed a preference for "fair" judges and actually criticized what they thought was the excessive penalty imposed by a "hard" judge for the offence of throwing an empty can (FN 9/3/87, p. 10).
- If, for example, they are tested with full-strength or even half-strength milk, they show no preference for the more or the less sweetened examples.
- Our new landlady made it clear that she was delighted to accept us in preference to yet more evacuee children.
- Considerable stress is laid on the accessibility and approachability of the landlord organisations, especially given that most tenants stated a preference to speak rather than write to housing staff about their problems.
- The preference between candidates at the same level or at neighbouring levels was weak, while that between candidates at more distant levels was strong.
- It is not invariably the case that Shetlanders who are selling land, will exhibit loyalty and give preference to other Shetlanders, especially if the other Shetlanders are not related.
- We now have a situation where, in the unskilled occupations, an employer will take on a woman in preference to a man - since he would expect higher wages.
- Mix a facial oil suitable for your partner's skin-type taking into account his or her perfume preference.
- We've already talked of anxious horses, and how no one would have one for preference.
- In the control sample the picture was slightly different; of the 13 who stated a preference at first interview for home care and whom we were able to interview again one year later, six stated an unequivocal preference for home care, five a preference for home care but a recognition of the necessity for, or a competing preference for, institutional care, and two a clear preference for institutional care.
- My personal preference, while awaiting further light, is to look in the opposite direction.
- These should be nominated in order of preference.
- In 1966 I moved from the world of "real polising" into areas of operational marginality which were further to confound the preference for the clearly delineated police world I had been brought up in.
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