deliberate的意思和读音

deliberate

: [dɪˈlɪb(ə)rət] : [dɪ'lɪbəreɪt]

v.

adj.

deliberates  deliberating  deliberated  

adj.+n.deliberate lie,deliberate attempt,deliberate manner,deliberate policy,deliberate deception

adj.accidental,hasty

adj.intentional,purposeful,premeditated,conscious,careful

v.reflect,think,consider,mull over,ponder

deliberateadj.

1.done on purpose rather than by accident

a deliberate act of vandalism

The speech was a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government.使

2.done slowly and carefully

She spoke in a slow and deliberate way.

v.

1.[i][t]to think very carefully about sth, usually before making a decision

The jury deliberated for five days before finding him guilty.

They deliberated (on) whether to continue with the talks.

v.1.2.3. (on, over); (with) , (over, upon, on)

adj.1.,;,2.,3.,

v.1.to think about or discuss something very carefully, especially before you make an important decision

adj.1.intended, not done by chance or by accident2.slow and careful

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1.After his release he took deliberate steps, not only to avoid a normal life, but to excel in a life of crime.

2.It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than an accident.

3.Q. At the start of the race, was it a deliberate plan to go wide at the first corner?

4.One might disagree on how much deliberate fiscal loosening was needed.

5.the deliberate slowness of her movements and conversation , arising from weak health , gave her an air of dignity which inspired respect.

6.The woman's voice was calm and deliberate, as though she were talking a suicide away from the edge of a cliff.

7.Besides, of all, he has selected my favourite pieces that I love the most to repeat, as if out of deliberate malice.

8.The old gentleman was as deliberate in his movements, and wore as subtle a smile, as though he were presiding over a diplomatic congress.

9.In Walikale, at least, rape seems to have been a deliberate tactic, not a random one, says Ms Margolis.

10.The new vaccine is the result of a deliberate effort to get ahead of these epidemics, at a price affordable in Africa.