prudence
谨慎
常用释义
英音[ ˈpruːdns ]
美音[ ˈpruːdns ]
基本释义
- n. 谨慎,精明
考试频率
考研
考频:近十一年出现1次
- n.谨慎; 精明; 审慎; 节俭
例句
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1·Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region.西方商人对投资那个地区正表现出异常的谨慎。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·China is a society that has long esteemed personal financial prudence for centuries.数个世纪以来,中国社会一直认为应当以审慎的态度对待个人金融。
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3·In an unusual display of sloth caution on my part, however, I held back out of prudence.然而,在一个对我来说非同寻常的对懒惰警戒的展示中,出于谨慎,我忍住了。
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4·In the early Roman Empire, playwrights were sometimes exiled or executed for line constructed as directed against the emperor; thus, Seneca's silence may be simple prudence.在罗马帝国早期,剧作家有时会因为反对皇帝而被流放或处死;因此,塞内加的沉默可能只是出于谨慎。
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5·Was it prudence?这是出于谨慎小心吗?
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6·What, then, are the limits of wisdom and prudence?那么,智慧和谨慎的界限是什么呢?
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7·But prudence can't tell me what sentence to write next.但审慎不会告诉下一句话该写什么。
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8·REMEMBER when a bank manager was the epitome of prudence?还记得作为一个银行经理何时该是谨慎的化身么?
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9·Ireland's prudence in debt management has not come cheaply.爱尔兰在债券管理上的谨慎经营,代价不菲。
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10·Germany has been calling loudly for greater fiscal prudence.德国高调呼吁加大财政审慎力度。
同义词
n.
审慎
同根词
词根:
prudent
prudent
adj
谨慎的;精明的;节俭的
prudently
adv
谨慎地;慎重地