favourably
adv. 赞成地; 称赞地(favorably); 有利地; 顺利地
If your opinion or your reaction is favourable to something, you agree with it and approve of it.
His recently completed chapel for Fitzwilliam is attracting favourable comment...
他最近为菲茨威廉建成的小教堂赢得了好评。
The commission is cautiously favourable to Austrian membership, foreseeing few economic problems.
没有预见到什么经济问题,委员会谨慎地赞同吸收奥地利为会员。
If something makes a favourable impression on you or is favourable to you, you like it and approve of it.
His ability to talk tough while eating fast made a favourable impression on his dining companions...
他能一面快速地吃饭,一面言辞强硬地说话,给同他一起就餐的人留下了很好的印象。
Favourable conditions make something more likely to succeed or seem more attractive.
It's believed the conditions in which the elections are being held are too favourable to the government.
人们认为举行选举的条件对政府过于有利。
...favourable weather conditions.
有利的天气状况
If you make a favourable comparison between two things, you say that the first is better than or as good as the second.
The film bears favourable technical comparison with Hollywood productions costing 10 times as much.
该片与耗资为其 10 倍的好莱坞制作相比在技术上毫不逊色。
1. showing approval;
He was quite favourably impressed with the new French commander.
他对新的法国指挥官印象很好。
We would view favourably any sensible suggestion for maintaining the business.
我们欢迎为维持业务稳定而提出的所有合理建议。
The play has been favourably commented by the audience.
本剧得到了观众的好评.
The open approach contrasts favourably with the exclusivity of some universities.
这种开放式的方法与一些大学的封闭排外形成了有利的对比.
I do not regard the prospects of the company favourably.
我不看好这家公司的前景.