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Detailübersetzungen für advantageous (Englisch) ins Französisch

advantageous:

advantageous Adjektiv

  1. advantageous (profitable; valuable; lucrative; rewarding; to advantage)
  2. advantageous (beneficial to; favourable; favorable)
    avantageux; positif; favorable; profitable

Übersetzung Matrix für advantageous:

ModifierVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
avantageux advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable at a low price; cheap; cheaply; dirt-cheap; inexpensive; low-priced
favorable advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable a kind manner; approving; assenting; auspicious; beneficial; benevolent; consenting; exultant; favorable; favourable; fortunate; friendly; good-humored; good-humoured; good-tempered; hopeful; kind; kindly; kindly disposed; lucky; obliging; surplus; sympathetic; well-meaning; willing
fructueux advantageous; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable
lucratif advantageous; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable appropriate; effective; efficient; suitable; worthwile
payant advantageous; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable appropriate; effective; efficient; paying; suitable; worthwile
positif advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable actually; agreeable; certainly; definitely; enjoyable; factually; genuinely; indeed; nice; pleasant; positive; really; sure; surely; truthfully; undoubtedly
profitable advantageous; beneficial to; favorable; favourable; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable
profitablement advantageous; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable
rentable advantageous; lucrative; profitable; rewarding; to advantage; valuable

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Verwandte Definitionen für "advantageous":

  1. giving an advantage1
    • a contract advantageous to our country1
    • socially advantageous to entertain often1
  2. appropriate for achieving a particular end; implies a lack of concern for fairness1