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fa·vour·able (especially US fa·vor·able) BrE /ˈfeɪvərəbl/NAmE /ˈfeɪvərəbl/ adjectivemaking people have a good opinion of sb/sth 给人好印象的◆She made a favourable impression on his parents. 她给他的父母留下了好印象。◆The biography shows him in a favourable light. 传记刻画出了他的正面形象。positive and showing your good opinion of sb/sth 肯定的;赞同的;支持的◆favourable comments 好评~ (to/for sb/sth) good for sth and making it likely to be successful or have an advantage 有利的;有助于…的 SYN advantageous ◆The terms of the agreement are favourable to both sides. 协议条款对双方都有利。◆favourable economic conditions 有利的经济环境fairly good and not too expensive 好而不贵的;优惠的◆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。 OPP unfavourable ▸ fa·vour·abil·ity (especially US fa·vor·abil·ity) BrE /ˌfeɪvərəˈbɪlɪti/NAmE /ˌfeɪvərəˈbɪlɪti/ noun [U] ▸ fa·vour·ably (especially US fa·vor·ably) BrE /ˈfeɪvərəbli/NAmE /ˈfeɪvərəbli/ adverb◆He speaks very favourably of your work. 他对你的工作十分赞赏。◆These figures compare favourably with last year's. 这些数字比去年的要好。◆I was very favourably impressed with her work. 她的工作给我留下了很好的印象。 |