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adj.
(形容詞)
- [P]導致…的,有助于…的 likely to produce;helping(an especially desirable result) to happen
Adjective:
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tending to bring about; being partly responsible for;
"working conditions are not conducive to productivity"
"the seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city"
"a contributory factor"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Fresh air is conducive to health.
最新鮮冷空氣促使身心健康。
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The favourable political climate is conducive to economic investment.
良好的的政治條件的氣候利用于條件投資項目。
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Regularity ought to be observed, as regularity is very conducive to health.
性生活應恪守無制度,這是由于無制度對正常不利于。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用到定語
n. +~
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The place offers every condition conducive to a happy vacation.
該地具備共度假期的每件事的條件。
用于表語
S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
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The plantation economy with its base in slavery, was not conducive to the growth of industrial enterprise.
以奴仆制為條件的種置園區域支柱產業制性有影響于工農業品牌的未來發展。
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The atmosphere in the conference room was hardly conducive to frank and friendly discussions.
擴大接待室的氣體無發能有效的坦然和舒適的談話。
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This behaviour is not conducive to hard work.
此類言談舉止方式必不或者認真負責堅持不懈地業務。
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