英英釋義:creating a situation that helps something to happen
“conducive”是形容詞,意思是“有益的”“有助的”背蟆,因此常衬婕茫可以用來(lái)替換 helpful咬最,是外刊中的高頻詞匯戒努。condusive 最常見(jiàn)的用法是 A is conducive to B千扶,表示 A 有助于 B
Sentence
1. 我們常說(shuō)熬夜對(duì)身體不好词爬,就可以說(shuō):
Pulling an all-nighter is not conducive to good health.
2. 我們常說(shuō)性格決定命運(yùn)秃嗜,也是說(shuō)有些性格有助于日后的成功,比如:
A down-to-earth character is highly conducive to later success.
3. 我們都希望有一個(gè)舒適的工作顿膨、學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境锅锨,這樣有助于我們高效學(xué)習(xí)和思考:
A nice and cosy environment is thought conducive to creative thinking and productive learning.
4. The physical environment is a big factor behind obesity, and in much of the world we continue to create towns that are not conducive to healthy lifestyles.
5. Any such debate mocked national values and was not conducive to social peace, fumed the top brass.
6. Warm breezes and shaded gardens are thought conducive to debates about policy.(這段說(shuō)的是北戴河風(fēng)景優(yōu)美,適合領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人討論政策的制定)
Practice
老師需要?jiǎng)?chuàng)造一個(gè)有助于學(xué)習(xí)的氛圍恋沃。
Teachers should create an environment conducive to learning.
參考翻譯:Teachers need to create an atmosphere that is conducive to learning.