favourable

favourable
['feɪv(ə)rəbl]
прил.; брит.; амер. favorable
1) благоприятный; благоприятствующий; подходящий; годный, удобный

favourable balance — эк. активный / благоприятный платёжный баланс

favourable circumstances — благоприятные обстоятельства

favourable event — благоприятствующее событие

favourable outcome — благоприятный исход

favourable reception — благоприятный приём

favourable terms — благоприятные условия

The terms of the agreement are favourable for / to both sides. — Условия соглашения подходят обеим сторонам.

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2)
а) благосклонный, расположенный, симпатизирующий

They are particularly favourable to the English. — Они особенно благосклонны к англичанам.

People of this small country look favourable upon immigrants. — Народ в этой стране благосклонно относится к иммигрантам.

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б) уст. доброжелательный; любезный

Thanks for your favourable communication. — Спасибо за ваше любезное послание.

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3) одобрительный, санкционирующий (об оценке, мнении, заключении)

favourable decision — благоприятное решение

favourable report — положительный отзыв

favourable verdict — благоприятный отзыв, позитивное мнение, суждение

favourable reaction — положительная реакция

I hope for a favourable answer. — Я надеюсь на положительный ответ.

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  • favourable — adjective 1) a favourable review Syn: approving, positive, complimentary, full of praise, flattering, glowing, enthusiastic, kind, good; informal rave 2) conditions are favourable Syn: advantageous …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • favourable — adjective a) pleasing, encouraging or approving The candidate wearing the business suit made a favourable impression. b) useful or helpful We made quick progress, due to favourable winds …   Wiktionary

  • favourable — [ˈfeɪv(ə)rəb(ə)l] adj 1) showing that you like or approve of someone or something Syn: positive Ant: unfavourable Reaction to the plan has been generally favourable.[/ex] 2) showing that something good is likely to happen a favourable weather… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • favourable — /ˈfeɪvərəbəl / (say fayvuhruhbuhl), / vrəbəl/ (say vruhbuhl) adjective 1. affording aid, advantage, or convenience: a favourable position. 2. manifesting favour; inclined to aid or approve. 3. (of an answer) granting what is desired. 4. promising …  


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