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简明英汉词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| [5feiErEbl] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 赞成的, 有利的, 赞许的, 良好的, 讨人喜欢的, 起促进作用的 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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favorable | |
| fa.vor.a.ble | ||
| AHD:[f3“v…r-…-b…l, f3v“r…-] | ||
| D.J.[6feiv**b*l, 6feivr*-] | ||
| K.K.[6fev+*b*l, 6fevr*-] | ||
| adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Advantageous; helpful: | |
| 有利的;有助的: | ||
| favorable winds. | ||
| 顺风 | ||
(2) |
Encouraging; propitious: | |
| 鼓励的;顺利的: | ||
| a favorable diagnosis. | ||
| 顺利的诊断 | ||
(3) |
Manifesting approval; commendatory: | |
| 表示同意的;表扬的: | ||
| a favorable report. | ||
| 赞同的报告 | ||
(4) |
Winning approval; pleasing: | |
| 赢得赞扬的;高兴的: | ||
| a favorable impression. | ||
| 好印象 | ||
(5) |
Granting what has been desired or requested: | |
| 给予的:提供所想要的或要求的: | ||
| a favorable reply. | ||
| 给予答复 | ||
(6) |
Indulgent or partial: | |
| 任性的,偏袒的: | ||
| listened with a favorable ear. | ||
| 以偏袒地心来倾听 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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fa“vorableness | |
| n.(名词) | ||
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fa“vorably | |
| adv.(副词) | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
favorable, propitious, auspicious, benign, conducive | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what is indicative of a successful outcome. | |
| 这些形容词是对成功结果的表达。 | ||
(3) |
Favorable can refer to people, conditions, or circumstances that contribute in a positive way to the attainment of a goal: | |
| Favorable 可指人、状况或环境对达到目标起肯定作用: | ||
| I hope you will give favorable consideration to my suggestion. | ||
| 我希望你对我的建议作出肯定的表示。 | ||
| The performance received a favorable review. | ||
| 节目受到了赞扬。 | ||
(4) |
Propitious implies a favorable tendency or inclination: | |
| Propitious 指有利的趋势或倾向: | ||
| “Miracles are propitious accidents, the natural causes of which are too complicated to be readily understood” (George Santayana). | ||
| “奇迹是有利的事件,是太复杂以致于难于理解的自然原因” (乔治·圣塔亚那)。 | ||
(5) |
Auspicious refers to what by its favorable nature presages good fortune: | |
| Auspicious 指预示好运的有利因素: | ||
| The project had an auspicious beginning. | ||
| 这个计划有一个良好的开端。 | ||
(6) |
Benign applies to people or things that exert a beneficial influence: | |
| Benign 指包含一种有利影响的人或事: | ||
| “I lingered round them, under that benign sky . . . and wondered how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers, for the sleepers in that quiet earth” (Emily Bront?). Something conducive leads or contributes to a result, often a desirable one: | ||
| “我巡视四周,在温和的天空下…想知道谁能想象不宁静的睡眠,为那块安静土地上的安眠者” (埃米莉·勃朗特)。Conductive 指导向或引起结果,通常是有利的事: | ||
| “Nothing is more conducive to happiness than the free exercise of the mind in pursuits congenial to it” (Macaulay). | ||
| “没有什么能比追求心灵相通的自由操练对快乐更有传导性了” (麦考雷) | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| [5feIvErEb(E)l] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
满意的;嘉许的 | |
(2) |
有利的;起促进作用的 | |
| favorable weather for working outside | ||
| 有利于室外工作的天气 | ||
(3) |
(亦作: favourable) | |
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英文相关词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| adverse unfavorable | ||
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[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| 好意的 | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| fa.vor.a.ble | ||
| AHD:[f3“v…r-…-b…l, f3v“r…-] | ||
| D.J.[6feiv**b*l, 6feivr*-] | ||
| K.K.[6fev+*b*l, 6fevr*-] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
Advantageous; helpful: | |
| favorable winds. | ||
(2) |
Encouraging; propitious: | |
| a favorable diagnosis. | ||
(3) |
Manifesting approval; commendatory: | |
| a favorable report. | ||
(4) |
Winning approval; pleasing: | |
| a favorable impression. | ||
(5) |
Granting what has been desired or requested: | |
| a favorable reply. | ||
(6) |
Indulgent or partial: | |
| listened with a favorable ear. | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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fa“vorableness | |
| n. | ||
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fa“vorably | |
| adv. | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
favorable, propitious, auspicious, benign, conducive | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what is indicative of a successful outcome. | |
(3) |
Favorable can refer to people, conditions, or circumstances that contribute in a positive way to the attainment of a goal: | |
| I hope you will give favorable consideration to my suggestion. | ||
| The performance received a favorable review. | ||
(4) |
Propitious implies a favorable tendency or inclination: | |
| “Miracles are propitious accidents, the natural causes of which are too complicated to be readily understood” (George Santayana). | ||
(5) |
Auspicious refers to what by its favorable nature presages good fortune: | |
| The project had an auspicious beginning. | ||
(6) |
Benign applies to people or things that exert a beneficial influence: | |
| “I lingered round them, under that benign sky . . . and wondered how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers, for the sleepers in that quiet earth” (Emily Bront?). Something conducive leads or contributes to a result, often a desirable one: | ||
| “Nothing is more conducive to happiness than the free exercise of the mind in pursuits congenial to it” (Macaulay). | ||
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英汉法学大词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| adj.有利 ,优惠 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| adj.有利的(赞成的) | ||
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英汉医学大词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| n.良好的 | ||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||
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favorable | |
| n.良好的,顺利的,有利的,良好的 | ||