favourably
基本解釋
- adv.善意地;贊成地
- =favorably.
英漢例句
- This compared very favourably to the more traditional periodic status meeting approach.
這相比更傳統(tǒng)的定期的進(jìn)展?fàn)顩r會(huì)議的方式更爲(wèi)有利。 - The result is that globalisation is viewed a lot more favourably in poor countries than in rich ones.
我們看到,與在富裕國(guó)家受阻相比,全球化在很多貧窮國(guó)家得到順利實(shí)施。 - Is there something about Polish culture, say, which makes a person more favourably disposed towards redistribution than someone of similar income and education who happens to be British?
這是因爲(wèi)波蘭的文化的作用嗎? 人們認(rèn)爲(wèi)波蘭的文化讓人們比有相同收入和教育背景的英國(guó)人更傾曏於喜歡再分配政策。 - Polls show that he is viewed more favourably now than when he was elected.
ECONOMIST: New Jersey’s governor is growing in national prominence - In early 1989, according to Gallup, 72% of Americans said they viewed China favourably.
ECONOMIST: Friend or foe? The