词汇 | advantageous |
释义 | advantageous adjective uk /ˌæd.vənˈteɪ.dʒəs/ us /ˌæd.vænˈteɪ.dʒəs/ giving advantages or helping to make you more successful: 有利的;有优势的;有好处的 advantageous interest rates有利可图的利率 The lower tax rate is particularly advantageous to poorer families.低税率对于较为贫困的家庭尤其有利。 Synonym favourableUK Opposites adverse disadvantageous unfavourableUK Useful or advantageous a place in the sunidiom advantageously all-singing amiss asset be worth the whileidiom fodder foil fruitfully fruitfulness gainfully practicality preferential productive productively wholesome wholesomely wholesomeness win-win worthwhile Related wordadvantageously advantageous | Business Englishadvantageous adjective uk /ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs/us something that is advantageous helps you or is useful to you: advantageous for sbHow can we make economic growth more advantageous for small communities? advantageous to/for sbPre-selling is advantageous to both customers and stores. it is advantageous to do sthWhen it comes to investing money, it is advantageous to have a well-balanced, diversified approach. Unfortunately, we are no longer in the competitively advantageous position we were in five years ago. Employee share schemes allow staff to buy shares on advantageous terms. WTO members are committed to delivering a mutually advantageous trade liberalization. advantageous deals/prices/rates economically/financially/politically advantageous advantageouslyadverb/ˌædvænˈteɪdʒəsli/ Negotiating advantageously from a position of weakness is not easy. Examples of advantageousadvantageous Each table entry is the trigger price at which the decision-maker would find it advantageous to plant the corresponding share of land to mango trees. Because of this strategic time-inconsistency, rational, self-interested agents are unlikely to profit from mutually advantageous bargains. However, it is sometimes advantageous to consider compatible sequences of unnormalized potentials. Despite this, the intercropping system is generally more advantageous than sole cropping. Therefore, intercropping maize and common bean is more advantageous than sole cropping, and should be recommended especially for small-scale farmers. This is because it is easily adopted, requires few inputs and is therefore economically advantageous. Separate assessment, already discussed in 1954, was based on the principle that it would be less advantageous to dual earners than the former system. For the individual groups this brings advantageous economies of scale. However, in contexts with affirmative action programs, these traits are simultaneously socially equalizing or advantageous. Indeed, where innovation is involved, this appears more often to result from errors in copying rather than that advantageous new variants in behaviour have arisen. One values being trusted oneself, merely because one wants to be included in co-operative ventures on terms that are advantageous. This gives us the possibility of simultaneously adapting both parameters, which may be particularly advantageous for capturing sharp layers in the solution. This lends additional support to the observation that word frequency (high or low) may be a more advantageous factor in change than neighbourhood density. As such, much of the genome will be highly conserved because it results in advantageous phenotypic effects. Seldom can both goals be congruent unless the ecologies are made more advantageous to the relevant populations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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