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1 favourable
(terms) bon (bonne), avantageux(euse);∎ on favourable terms à des conditions avantageuses, à bon compte -
2 favourable
(answer, comparison, impression) favorable; (time, terms) bon, avantageux; (reception) bienveillant; (weather, wind) propice;∎ in a favourable light sous un jour favorable;∎ to be favourable to an idea approuver une idée;∎ the election will be held at the time most favourable to the government les élections auront lieu au moment (qui sera) le plus favorable au gouvernement -
3 favourable
a. ( = positive) favorableb. [terms, deal] avantageux* * *GB, favorable US ['feɪvərəbl] adjective gen favorable (to à); [result, sign] bon/bonne (before n)
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