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British pronunciation/kˈʌɹi fˈeɪvə wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː/
American pronunciation/kˈɜːɹi fˈeɪvɚ wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː/

"[curry] favor with {sb}" 的定义和意义

to curry favor with sb
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为了个人利益过度赞扬某人

to try to impress someone using insincere praise for personal gain
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to [curry] favor with {sb} definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "curry favor with someone" and when to use it?

The idiom "curry favor with someone" originated from an Old French word, "faveur," which means "favor" or "approval." In the 16th century, it evolved into the English phrase "curry favor," which means to seek or gain favor or approval from someone in a flattering or insincere way. The word "curry" here does not refer to the spice but rather comes from the Middle English word "cury," meaning "care" or "attention. This phrase is used to describe the act of trying to gain someone's favor or approval through flattery, praise, or insincere actions.

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The employee brought coffee for the entire team in an attempt to curry favor with colleagues.
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