词汇 | conducive |
释义 | conducive adjective uk /kənˈdʒuː.sɪv/ us /kənˈduː.sɪv/ providing the right conditions for something good to happen or exist: 有利的,有助的,有益的 Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.在这样嘈杂的环境下晚上难以睡个好觉。 A quiet room is a more conducive atmosphere for studying.置身一个安静的房间更有利于学习。 Useful or advantageous a place in the sunidiom advantageous advantageously all-singing amiss asset fodder foil fruitfully fruitfulness gainfully practicality preferential productive productively wholesome wholesomely wholesomeness win-win worthwhile conducive | American Dictionaryconducive adjective us/kənˈdu·sɪv/ providing the right conditions for something to happen or exist: Our mild climate is conducive to outdoor entertaining. Examples of conduciveconducive These kinds of responses were conducive to language development and provided a guide to the students in their thinking about language. By contrast, a two-syllable suffix attached to the same stem is conducive to a succession of two stressed syllables. While it may be conducive to bean growth, deep hoeing may be detrimental to bananas or other perennials associated with the trees. All these conditions, it is suggested, are conducive to inducing dorsal system function in preparing the response to the gap size. Is frequent religious attendance really conducive to better health? Most accounts of this change have emphasized the influence of metropolitan interests and ideas more conducive to state involvement in colonial economies. Popular locations for convalescent institutions were in rural areas or coastal resorts thought to be conducive to recuperation. The parents' power to punish children is conducive to a better appreciation of what the well-being of their children consists of. Tractors, harvesting machines, pump-sets, oil-engines and institutional support, including the credit facilities have created a conducive climate for the rapid expansion of the agriculture. On the nationalist side, it is not clear whether the party configuration was conducive to anything else. Thus, they, like their students, have faced psychological pressure to conform their beliefs and values in a manner conducive to corporate interests. First, in deliberation one must give reasons for preferences or appeal to generalizable interests, and this itself is conducive to the identification of relevant issue-dimensions. The implication is that we should love our neighbours as ourselves for as long as this practice is conducive to the general good. Another question concerns the types of contexts that are conducive to learning. In this article, we combine the two literatures and ask: is political conversation between individuals conducive to good citizenship? 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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