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    Resources Translator Prefer

prefer

Translation result
preferir prefieren prefer

prefer verb

1. like better.

I prefer staying at home on weekends to going out and partying, as it allows me to relax and recharge. Prefero quedarme en casa los fines de semana antes que salir y fiestar, ya que me permite relajarme y recargar.

2. select as an alternative over another.

I prefer to take the bus to work instead of driving, as it's more environmentally friendly and saves me money on gas. Prefero tomar el autobús al trabajo en lugar de conducir, ya que es más amigable con el medio ambiente y me ahorra dinero en gasolina.

3. promote over another.

The company prefers to promote internal candidates over external hires, believing that this approach fosters a stronger sense of community and loyalty. La empresa prefiere promover a candidatos internos antes que a contratacos externos, creyendo que este enfoque fomenta un sentido más fuerte de comunidad y lealtad.

4. give preference to one creditor over another.

The bank has decided to prefer its long-standing customer, John Smith, over newer creditors in the event of a financial crisis. La entidad financiera ha decidido preferir a su cliente habitual y estable, John Smith, sobre acreedores más recientes en caso de una crisis financiera.