Favours Meaning in English
word · lemma: favour
/ˈfeɪvɝz/
FAY-vurz
/fˈeɪvəz/
FAY-vuhz
释义
Small acts of kindness or help that you do for someone. Can also refer to gifts or tokens given at parties.
用法与细微差别
Common in both formal and informal speech. Often used with 'do someone a favour' (help someone). In British English, 'favour' is standard spelling; 'favor' is used in American English. Also refers to small gifts at events ('party favours'). Be careful not to confuse with 'in favour of' (supporting).
Spanish: favoresPortuguese (BR): favoresPortuguese (PT): favoresChinese (Simplified): 帮忙 - 恩惠Chinese (Traditional): 幫忙 - 恩惠Hindi: एहसानArabic: خدمات - معروفBengali: উপকার - সহায়তা - উপহার (পার্টির ছোটো গিফট)Russian: одолжения - услуги - сувениры (на вечеринке)Japanese: 親切(しんせつ)な行為 - 手助け - プチギフト(パーティーの小さな贈り物)Vietnamese: ân huệ - giúp đỡ - quà lưu niệm (ở tiệc)Korean: 호의 - 친절 - 답례품(파티에서 주는 작은 선물)Turkish: iyilik - yardım - hediyelik (parti için küçük hediye)Urdu: احسان - مدد - تحفے (پارٹی میں دیے گئے چھوٹے تحفے)Indonesian: kebaikan - bantuan - suvenir (hadiah kecil di pesta)
例句
Can you do me some favours?
basic
She always gives small favours at her birthday parties.
basic
I don't like asking for favours.
basic
He seems to expect a lot of favours from his friends.
natural
Those little wedding favours were so cute!
natural
Doing favours all the time can be exhausting.
natural