prudence

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prudence
/`prɪudṇs/
n.
The quality of being discreet or careful; wisdom put into practice. 谨慎;精明。
Economy. 节俭。
同义词:
care, judgment, discretion, wisdom.
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prudence
/ˈpruːdəns/
n.
<正式>
1. (caution) 小心谨慎;审慎;慎重
- Prudence in the face of the enemy was a quality that he had never learned. 他从来都没学会面对敌人要小心谨慎。
2. (financial) 精明;深谋远虑
- Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region. 西方企业家在向该区投资时表现出非同一般的深谋远虑。
- A lack of prudence may lead to financial problems. 不精打细算就可能造成财政困难。
3. (self-interest) 利己之心
4. (quality) 小心谨慎;慎重;精明
- She's a model of prudence. 她做事严谨审慎, 堪称楷模。
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉大词典
prudence
n. 审慎
【根】vid, vis=to see(看见)
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prudence
n.(名词)
1. The state, quality, or fact of being prudent. 谨慎,小心:谨慎的状态、品质或事实
2. Careful management; economy. 节俭:精心的管理;节俭
参考词汇:
1. prudence, discretion, foresight, forethought, circumspection
2. These nouns are compared as they refer to the exercise of good judgment and common sense, especially in the conduct of practical matters. 当这些名词意指良好的判断和常识的运用时,常把它们进行比较,尤其是指对实际事务的处理。
3. Prudence, the most comprehensive, implies not only cautionbut also the capacity for judging in advance the probable results of one's actions: Prudence 含义最广,不仅有小心谨慎的意思,还指具有提前判断自己行动可能导致的结果的能力:
- “She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older” (Jane Austen). “在年青的时候她不得不小心谨慎,当年龄越来越大,她学会了风流韵事” (简·奥斯汀)。
4. Discretion suggests prudence coupled with wise self-restraint, as in resisting the impulse to take rash action: Discretion 指带有明智的自我节制的谨慎,如能抑制采取莽撞行动的冲动:
- “The better part of valor is discretion” (Shakespeare). “谨慎即大勇” (莎士比亚)。
5. Foresight implies the ability to foresee and make provision for what may happen: Foresight 指预见或为可能发生的事作准备的能力:
- She had the foresight to realize that once the ugly rumor had begun to circulate, only the truth could put it to rest. 她早就明白,一旦恶毒的谣言开始流传,只有真相才能使之平息。
6. Forethought suggests advance consideration of future eventualities: Forethought 指对将来可能出现的结果作提前的考虑:
- An empty refrigerator illustrates a lack of forethought. 空空的冰箱说明主人缺乏先见。
7. Circumspection implies discretion together with prudent heed for possible consequences, as out of concern for moral or social repercussions: Circumspection 指慎重并出于对道德或社会反响的考虑而对可能出现的结果小心注意:
- “The necessity of the times, more than ever, calls for our utmost circumspection, deliberation, fortitude and perseverance” (Samuel Adams). “这个时代比以前任何时候都需要我们最大的谨慎、沉着、坚强和毅力” (萨缪尔·亚当斯)
- 英语>简体中文, 美国传统词典
prudence
n. 谨慎,节俭
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉化学大词典
prudence
n.
谨慎;审慎,小心;注意
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prudence
稳健概念;审慎原则(内&港)
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prudence
n.
智慧; 远见
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prudence1
n.
慎重, 谨慎
精明
节俭
- in common prudence 应有的小心
- use prudence 采取慎重态度
- P-is wisdom in everyday life. 在日常生活中, 谨慎就是智慧。
cast [fling, throw] prudence to the wind
不顾一切; 鲁莽行事
英语>简体中文, 现代英汉综合大辞典
prudence
審慎
- 英语>繁体中文(香港), 英汉法律词汇
prudence
審慎性
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prudence
兩-穩健概念;審慎原則
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prudence
審慎性
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 管理学名词
prudence
n 謹慎小心;節儉
【記】prud小心,ence讀:不rude(adj 粗俗的)nce-不粗俗-謹慎小心
【類】circumspect:prudence=urbane:polish謹慎的人小心=優雅的人文雅prudence:daredevil=sagacity:simpleton蠻勇的人不會謹慎=傻子不會聰明
【反】prudent(adj 謹慎的;精明的)-fool(adj 傻的)
英语>繁体中文, GRE词汇精选
prudence
/ˈpruːdəns/
不可数名词 Prudence is care and good sense that someone shows when making a decision or taking action. 谨慎 [正式]
- 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。
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