predilection
英 [ˌpriː.dɪˈlek.ʃən]
美 [ˌpred.əlˈek.ʃən]
predilection 喜爱,偏爱pre-,在前,di-,分开,-lect,选择,词源同collect.即先选出来的,引申词义喜爱,偏爱。
- predilection (n.)
- 1742, from French prédilection (16c.), noun of action from Medieval Latin praedilectus, past participle of prediligere "prefer before others," from Latin prae- "before" (see pre-) + diligere "choose, love" (see diligent).
- 1. He has a predilection for rich food.
- 他偏好油腻的食物。
- 2. Condylar neck is one of the most predilection sites of mandibular fractures.
- 髁突颈部是下颌骨骨折的好发部位之一.
- 3. Predilection towards children is conniving them, which is adverse for their growth.
- 回护孩子等于纵容孩子, 这样做不利于孩子的成长.
- 4. ConclusionMacular CWZ could be a predilection site of CNV in exudative AMD.
- 结论 黄斑区CWZ可能是渗出型AMD的CNV好发部位.
- 5. Charles has always had a predilection for red - haired women.
- 查尔斯对红头发女人一直有偏爱.