approval, support, or liking for someone or something
meeting with (or having lost) approval
ingratiate oneself with someone through obsequious behaviour
do something for someone as an act of kindness
used to express brusque dismissal of a remark
denoting accommodation occupied free or at a low rent by permission of a sovereign or government
(of a court) make a decision in favour of, or judge to be innocent
(often used in polite requests) give someone (something desired)
be the deciding factor; make the critical difference
put someone at a disadvantage or advantage
(of a factor) play a part in influencing opinion for or against someone or something
a small inexpensive gift given to guests at a party
an attitude adopted in law or as a matter of policy towards an action or proposal in the absence of acceptable reasons to the contrary
used to refer to a situation which is such that an unfavourable or a favourable outcome is overwhelmingly likely
the balance of advantage; superiority in strength, power, or resources
jmdn. diskriminieren/bevorzugen