consideration的意思和读音

consideration

: [kənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] : [kən.sɪdə'reɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

considerations  

adj.+n.careful consideration,due consideration,full consideration,mature consideration,great consideration

v.+n.need consideration,show consideration,require consideration

n.thoughtlessness

n.thought,deliberation,reflection,contemplation,attention

considerationn.

1.[u][c]the act of thinking carefully about sth

Careful consideration should be given to issues of health and safety.

The proposals are currently under consideration(= being discussed) .

After a few moments' consideration, he began to speak.

a consideration of the legal issues involved

2.[c]something that must be thought about when you are planning or deciding sth

economic/commercial/environmental/practical considerations

Time is another important consideration.

3.[u]~ (for sb/sth)the quality of being sensitive towards others and thinking about their wishes and feelings

They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings.

Journalists stayed away from the funeral out of consideration for the bereaved family.

4.[c]a reward or payment for a service

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n.1.careful thought before making a decision or judgment about something; something that you must think about carefully before you make a decision or judgment2.a kind way of behaving that shows you care about other peoples feelings and needs3.a payment for something someone has done for you

1. 7.refuse—refusal 8.consider—consideration 9.discover—discovery ...

2. ( Courage) Consideration( Meditation) ...

4. ( courtesy) ( consideration) ( complete) ...

5. considerate a. consideration n. consist v. ...

6. considerate a. consideration n. constitution n. ...

8. : initial payment : consideration : Intellectual Property Rights ...

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1.Qian was convinced that, as a staunch member of the CPC, his suggestions were all out of consideration for the party.

2.As a matter of fact, everyone should take a deep consideration whether you could accept him or her whatever in his body or his soul?

3.Though he had made a serious mistake, they did not punish him, out of consideration for his youth.

4.The important consideration was that there must be a single blood program, cooperative and not competitive.

5.But a few hours later he changed course, saying that what was in the offing was merely "consideration" of the idea.

6.The court approved his applications after careful consideration. This was the first case in which interest was earned from bail money.

7.As for Tess Durbeyfield, she did not so easily dislodge the incident from her consideration.·

8.But it does not seem to be under serious consideration yet in the Bush administration or Congress.

9.Environmental input (requirements) can only be taken into consideration at the beginning of the process.

10.That paper which would come up to the Chair for its consideration would take into account the various views that had been expressed.