advantageously

/ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəsli/ (ame, ipa) · /¦ad-ˌvan-¦tā-jəs-lē,  -vən-/ (ame, mw)

advantageously — 副詞

1. so as to put someone or something in a better position, or to help a plan, deal,

1.副詞C2
釋義

有利地

以較有利、較占優勢的方式

so as to put someone or something in a better position, or to help a plan, deal, or arrangement turn out better

例句

The hotel is advantageously placed near the station and old market.

那家旅館的位置很有利,靠近車站和老市場。

collocation: advantageously placed

Liang displayed the mangoes advantageously beside the busy front door.

Liang 把芒果擺在有利的位置,就在熱鬧的前門旁。

formal adverb showing helpful arrangement

同義詞
  • favorably

    broader and more common, especially for comparisons or public opinion

  • profitably

    narrower and usually focused on money or commercial gain

  • beneficially

    stresses a helpful effect rather than being in a stronger position

反義詞
  • disadvantageously

    direct opposite, describing a way that leaves someone worse off

  • unfavorably

    broader opposite, often used for conditions or comparisons that do not help

文法句型

be + advantageously + placed/located

verb + advantageously

compare advantageously with + noun

用法筆記

Common in formal descriptions of location, business terms, and comparisons. It often appears with verbs such as place, arrange, sell, or compare, rather than in casual conversation.

常見錯誤

The flat is advantageously to the station.
The flat is advantageously placed near the station.
💡'Advantageously' usually modifies a verb or participle such as 'placed' or 'located', not a bare location phrase.
Our deal was advantageously than theirs.
Our deal was more advantageous than theirs.
💡After a linking verb, use the adjective 'advantageous', not the adverb 'advantageously'.