favourably
adverb UK (US favorably) uk/ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bli/ us/ˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bli/
受称赞地,得到赞同地
in a way that shows someone or something is liked or approved of
New recruits are usually desperate to be judged favourably by their superiors. 新入职的人通常急于想得到上级的好评。
Patients comment more favourably about hospitals when they have recently undergone treatment. 最近接受过治疗的病人对医院更是褒扬有加。
有利地;有助益地
in a way that gives you an advantage or more chance of success
Our products compare favourably with all the leading brands. 我们的产品可以与所有领先品牌相媲美。
He's prepared to consider her application extremely favourably. 他准备从宽考量她的申请。
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- We can only conclude that she was victimised and treated less favourably because of her sex.
- Employers will look more favourably on people who have good qualifications.
- Lower fare sleeper ticket prices compare favourably with some low-cost airline fares.