英 [ˈfeɪvərəb(ə)l] 美 [ˈfeɪvərəbl]
adj. 有利的,适宜的;称赞的,赞成的;(价格)优惠的,合理的;有吉兆的,前景乐观的;(风)朝着行进方向吹的
favourable /ˈfeɪvərəbəl/ CET4 TEM4
形容词 If your opinion or your reaction is favourable to something, you agree with it and approve of it. 赞成的
The president's convention speech received favourable reviews.
总统的大会发言受到了好评。
形容词 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.
人们认为正在进行选举的条件对政府过于有利。
形容词 If you make a favourable comparison between two things, you say that the first is better than or as good as the second. 更优的; 不逊色的
The film bears favourable technical comparison with Hollywood productions costing 10 times as much.
这部电影与耗资为其10倍的好莱坞作品相比在技术上毫不逊色。
优惠-引用次数:2
赞成的
有利
良好
favorably 顺利地;亲切地;好意地
favourably 顺利地;有利地;好意地(等于favorably)
favored 赞成;宠爱;帮助(favor的过去分词);给…以恩惠
有利的,顺利的;赞成的
有利
They offered me a loan on very favourable terms.
他们提出以十分优惠的条件贷款给我。
The terms of the agreement are favourable to both sides.
协议条款对双方都有利。
Such events occur only when the external conditions are favourable.
此类事件只有当外界条件有利时才会发生。
It's favourable from a tax perspective to set up and work on your own.
从税收的角度看,成立自己的公司很有利。
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 激励创业
In Montenegro, Magyar was charged with paying officials to help secure more favourable contracts.
However, he believes that the legacy of the brief lap dancing fad will be a favourable one.
Bear in mind, reaction to changes at Blackfriars Bridge and the controversial Bow roundabout has not been favourable.