advantageous

英 [ˌæd.vænˈteɪ.dʒəs]      美 [ˌæd.vænˈteɪ.dʒəs]
  • adj. 有利的;有益的
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将“advantageous”分解为“ad-ven-tage-ous”,可以记忆为“ad”(靠近)+ “ven”(来)+ “tage”(好处)+ “ous”(形容词后缀)。想象靠近好处,所以这个词表示“有益的”或“有优势的”。

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advantageous (adj.)
1590s, formed in English from advantage, or else from French avantageux (15c.), from avantage (see advantage). Related: Advantageously; advantageousness.
1. A free trade agreement would be advantageous to both countries.
自由贸易协定对两国都会有利。
2. Injections of vitamin C are obviously advantageous.
注射维生素C显然是有利的.
3. You're in a very advantageous position.
你处于非常有利的地位.
4. It is highly advantageous to us.
这对我们极为有利. advantageously
5. 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.