The disease spreads quickly under favourable conditions.
这种病在合适的条件下会传播得很快。
favourable for/to
a financial environment that is favorable to job creation
有利于创造就业机会的金融环境
3GOOD ENOUGHif a loan, agreement, rate etc is favourable, the conditions of it are reasonable and not too expensive or difficult 〔贷款、协议、费用等〕优惠的
a favourable interest rate
优惠利率
the favorable terms of the settlement
协议上的优惠条款
4LIKE somebody OR somethingmaking people like or approve of someone or something 讨人喜欢的;赢得赞许的
A smart appearance makes a favourable impression at an interview.
整洁得体的外表在面试时会给人留下好印象。
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Examples from the Corpus
favourable• Responses to his latest movie have generally been favourable.• The tragedy is that visibletrade with industrialized countries was not favourable.• Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable, others draw the line at calling it less favourable.• The most favourablecircumstance was the existence of governments in the Six which were broadly consensual in their view on integration.• I don't want to hear your opinion -- unless it's favourable of course.• Now the clubs are to meet again, in circumstances that could scarcely be more favourable to Toshack.
favourable impression• Their finephysique and smartappearance made a very favourable impression.• Unfortunately, an examination of the circumstances in which they were produced gives a much less favourable impression.• Voluntary work can provide a framework for job-seeking and will make a favourable impression at an interview.• She had formed a favourable impression of him then, as an intelligent, sincere, if rather serious man.• I've seen him a few times and he's never made a favourable impression on me!• Even in his ignorance, Lucien saw at once that it was essential he make a favourable impression upon this man.