- 看过 conducive 的人也看了 :
- useful
- helpful
- accessory
- leading
- tending
- contributive
- contributory
- productive of
- promotive
conducive 的定义
- tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable: Good eating habits are conducive to good health.
conducive 近义词
favorable for
更多conducive例句
- The platform’s short videos, which often feature snappy choreography to catchy music, are particularly conducive to being deepfaked to mesmerizing effect.
- That allowed them to predict warm and dry conditions that were conducive to fire, says Harry Hendon, a meteorologist at the bureau.
- The organization is known for having a modest budget not exactly conducive to producing slick videos like the kind featuring Grenell or a media platform with multiple contributions.
- When the activity card was first introduced, it was more conducive to repeat site visits.
- A prolonged period of slow growth, low inflation, low interest rates and massive policy accommodations will likely be a period that is conducive to sound performance from credit and equities.
- That personality is not conducive to getting things done in Washington, at least not the Washington of today.
- He was thinking big from the beginning, which is admirable but not always conducive to taut storylines.
- So much so that it could actually be conducive to Palestinians demanding the vote en masse, with their fate at stake.
- The school describes itself as “an educational institution conducive to an Islamic learning environment.”
- But the statisticians cannot tell us what we most want to know: Are these trends conducive to human flourishing?
- But the system was unsatisfactory, led to jealousies, weakened discipline, and was not conducive to efficient working.
- It may have been that the seclusion was not a little conducive to his successful literary labors.
- The temperance, moreover, which it compels in those who cannot eat sea provisions, is very conducive to health.
- And the features of the agent, as he stared up from the rattling telegraph key, were not conducive to relief.
- Poetry and music were used to a limited degree, so far as they might be made conducive to forming the traits of the soldier.