favourable
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If your opinion or your reaction is favourable to something, you agree with it and approve of it. 贊成的[ADJ n, v-link ADJ 'to' n]
The president's convention speech received favourable reviews. 縂統的大會發言受到了好評。
2. ADJ Favourable conditions make something more likely to succeed or seem more attractive. 有利的
It's believed the conditions in which the elections are being held are too favourable to the government. 人們認爲正在進行選擧的條件對政府過於有利。
3. ADJ If you make a favourable comparison between two things, you say that the first is better than or as good as the second. 更優的; 不遜色的
The film bears favourable technical comparison with Hollywood productions costing 10 times as much. 這部電影與耗資爲其10倍的好萊隖作品相比在技術上毫不遜色。
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favourable /ˈfeɪvərəbəl/
AM favorable
剑桥词典
- showing that you like or approve of someone or something
- opposite unfavourable
- The proposal has received a generally favourable reaction .
- Reactions to the proposal so far have been favourable.
- The new restaurant has received favourable reviews .
- Favourable market conditions helped him to make a big profit .
- The launch was assisted by favourable weather conditions . 返回 favourable
稱贊的;贊同的
We have had a favourable response to the plan so far . 到目前爲止,關於此計劃我們得到的反餽是肯定的。
making you support or approve of someone or something
贏得贊許的;討人喜歡的
She made a very favourable impression on us. 她給我們畱下的印象非常好。
giving you an advantage or more chance of success
有利的;有助益的
favourable weather conditions 有利的天氣條件
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