advantageous

[英] [ˌædvænˈteɪdʒəs, -vən-] [美] [ˌædvænˈtedʒəs, -vən-] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 有利的;有助的;有益的 If something is advantageous to you, it is likely to benefit you. 
  • Free exchange of goods was advantageous to all.

    商品自由交换惠泽八方。

  • ...an opportunity to purchase a set of tools at very advantageous prices.

    以非常优惠的价格购买一套工具的机会

advantageously
  • They acquire the land in order to be able to sell it advantageously to the government.

    他们购下这块土地,目的是在转手给政府时能够从中渔利。

Adjective

1. giving an advantage;

  • "a contract advantageous to our country"
  • "socially advantageous to entertain often"

2. appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness

1. Injections of vitamin C are obviously advantageous.
注射维生素C显然是有利的。

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2. It is highly advantageous to us.
这对我们极为有利。 advantageously

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3. The heterogeneity and uneven development of China's economy are rather advantageous in the war of resistance.
中国经济的不统一、不平衡,对于抗日战争反为有利。

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4. You're in a very advantageous position.
你处于非常有利的地位。

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