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prefer

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pre·fer /prɪˈfɜː $ -ˈfɜːr/ ●●● S2 W2 verb (preferred, preferring) [transitiveT]  
1 PREFERto like someone or something more than someone or something else, so that you would choose it if you could 更喜欢 preference
 This type of owl prefers a desert habitat.
这种猫头鹰更喜欢沙漠的生活环境。
 She prefers her coffee black.
她更喜欢喝黑咖啡。
 the government’s preferred option
政府倾向的选择
prefer somebody/something to somebody/something
 a child that prefers his imaginary world to reality
喜欢自己的幻想世界甚于现实世界的孩子
 Employees said they would prefer more flexible working hours.
员工们说他们希望有更具弹性的工作时间。
prefer to do something
 I prefer to wear clothes made of natural fibers.
我更喜欢穿天然织物做的衣服。
 Or, if you prefer, you can email us.
或者,你喜欢的话,可以给我们发电子邮件。
prefer doing something
 Chantal prefers travelling by train.
尚塔尔更喜欢乘火车旅行。
prefer that
 We prefer that our teachers have a degree in early childhood education.
我们希望我们的教师拥有儿童早期教育的学位。
Register
In everyday English, people often say they would rather do something instead of using prefer: 在日常英语中,表示更喜欢做某事,人们常说would rather,而不说prefer
I prefer to travel by train. → I’d rather travel by train. 我更喜欢坐火车旅行。
2 I would prefer it if spoken
a) PREFERused to say that you wish a situation was different 我更愿意[希望]
 Sales have gone down, and obviously we’d prefer it if that didn’t happen.
销售下滑了,显然我们是不希望这样的。
b) NOT DO somethingused when telling someone politely not to do something 我希望〔用于礼貌地告诉别人不要做某事〕
 I’d prefer it if you didn’t smoke in front of the children.
我希望你不要在孩子面前抽烟。
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3. prefer charges British EnglishBrE lawSCL to make an official statement that someone has done something illegal 起诉,提出控告
nGrammar
Patterns with prefer
You prefer to do something:
I prefer to read a book.
Don’t say: I prefer read a book.
You prefer doing something:
We prefer going abroad for our vacation.
Don’t say: We prefer go abroad.
You say that you would prefer it if someone did something:
We would prefer it if you didn’t tell anyone.
Don’t say: We would prefer it if you don’t tell anyone.
Using the progressive
Prefer is not used in the progressive in meaning 1. You say:
I prefer the blue one.
Don’t say: I am preferring the blue one.
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Origin prefer
(1300-1400) French préférer, from Latin praeferre to put in front, prefer
pre·fer verbn GRAMMAR1 →REGISTER1
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