Aún no tenemos significados para "strong predilection".
1Yet to overbalance this disregard of beautiful form was his strong predilection for finery.
2Lucien had a strong predilection for theatrical exhibitions, to which he attached great importance.
3During the remainder of his life he cherished a strong predilection for England; he dissuaded James IV.
4He therefore long observed the contest between the English factions attentively, but without feeling a strong predilection for either side.
5My mother was beguiled by these little interesting attentions, and soon began to feel a strong predilection in favour of Mr. Robinson.
6Further, he demonstrates a strong predilection to use the power that comes with his position as a means of demonstrating his personal superiority.
7In fact, in its earlier stages he seemed to himself to be merely pushing to the point of mania a strong predilection for personal cleanliness.
8His strong predilections are sometimes shown, but they are more often restrained by a clear, honest intellect.
9Several monuments of his munificence existed at Grenada, and at Gaudix, a city in favour of which he entertained strong predilections.
10"Your father," I observed, "had a strong predilection for the age of Louis the Fourteenth."
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