circumspection如何读

英:[ˌsɜ:kəm'spekʃn]

美:[ˌsɚkəmˈspɛkʃən]

circumspection是什么意思

  • n.细心;慎重

circumspection词根

词根:circumspect

adj.

circumspect 细心的,周到的;慎重的

adv.

circumspectly 慎重地;留心地

circumspection英英释义

Noun

1. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress;

"the servants showed great tact and discretion"

2. the trait of being circumspect and prudent

circumspection词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“对周围环境的仔细观察,关注细节和可能的后果”(以选择最安全的路线),源自古法语 circumspection(现代法语 circonspection),源自拉丁语 circumspectionem(主格 circumspectio)“环顾四周; 先见之明,谨慎”,动作名词,来自 circumspicere 的过去分词词干“环顾四周”,源自 circum “在周围,大约”(见 circum-) + specere “看”(来自 PIE 词根 *spek- “观察”)。

circumspection_医学行业词汇

审慎对社会稳定和伦理道德带来很大冲击的研究及研究成果应采取的态度

circumspection词源英文解释

Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French circonspect, from Latin circumspectus, from past participle of circumspicere to look around, be cautious, from circum- + specere to look — more at spy

The first known use of circumspect was in the 15th century

circumspection儿童词典英英释义

circumstancenoun

a fact or event that must be considered along with another fact or event

a fact or detail in a chain of events

plural conditions at a certain time or place

impossible under the circumstances

the way things happen to be : chance—often used in plural

a victim of circumstances

plural financial condition

in easy circumstances

circumspectadjective

careful to consider everything that might happen

circumspectadjective

careful to consider everything that might happen

circumspection 例句

1 You are better to do this with great circumspection or it would be easily end up with a burned ESC.

你是更好地做这与伟大的谨慎或便容易结束了一个烧伤人事编制小组委员会。

2 In this 200th-anniversary year, you must be feeling pride but also circumspection to be running a museum such as the Mauritshuis.

3 “Did the reviewers actually visit the sites of Mother Jones and HuffPost in evaluating comparative levels of bias? Were those sites paragons of neutrality and circumspection?” asked Mr. Turley.

4 The quality of being discreet; circumspection.

谨慎, 周详有谨慎品质;慎重周到。

5 That hasn’t been true of fluvoxamine, which has garnered interest in the medical community in part due to the circumspection with which it has been treated by researchers.

6 Potentially dramatic material — paternal abandonment, maternal illness, unrequited love, alcoholism — is treated with a circumspection that can feel coy and cautious rather than subtle.

7 As Ignatius was about to discuss the circumspection of his behavior at Levy Pants, the telephone rang.

8 But New York became more attuned to community-based initiatives, to preservation, environmentalism and circumspection, all good things in ordinary circumstances.

9 It was a circumspect reaction for a politician not known for his circumspection, and it underscored Mr. Johnson’s dilemma as he confronts what is arguably the first foreign policy crisis of the post-Brexit era.

10 Despite Jean-Pierre’s circumspection, the White House hasn’t been entirely silent on the matter.

11 UnitedHealth has been criticized for being circumspect about the details of the attack.

12 These distracting labors must be therapeutic to minds that are otherwise in a constant state of battle and circumspection.

13 She is careful not to appear to choose sides in our culture wars, and that circumspection creates a space for us to project, ardently, our own politics onto her choices.

14 A man who hasn’t had access to such institutional virilitas will seem, by contrast, to lack discipline, circumspection, and modesty.

15 It’s an interesting commentary on the political liabilities of circumspection.

16 More often, dining with local partners and sources, I traded circumspection for gusto.

17 He played the first movement of the epochal Sonata No. 2 with less violence than circumspection, gentility and wit.

18 While Furiosa is hiding in plain sight in the Citadel, her circumspection protects her, but it also accentuates her existential plight.

19 “And this,” said she, “is the end of all his friend’s anxious circumspection! of all his sister’s falsehood and contrivance! the happiest, wisest, most reasonable end!”

20 The secretary of state was inclined toward circumspection in diplomatic affairs, especially when dealing with the unpredictable Russians.

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