judicious的意思和读音

judicious

: [dʒuˈdɪʃəs] : [dʒuːˈdɪʃəs]

adj.

Adj.+n.judicious choice,judicious selection

adj.foolish

adj.sensible,wise,careful,shrewd,astute

judiciousadj.

1.careful and sensible; showing good judgement

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adj.1.showing intelligence and good judgment

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1.There might seem to be a case for judicious intervention since both sellers and buyers suffer.

2.They do not try to compromise the differences between the other two by a judicious choice of the best or most appealing elements from each.

3.It involves close observation, and judicious selection of what will enable one to do better something which he already is trying to do.仿使

4.Also I used a bit of judicious erasing to make the flame on the I look a little more unique.使

5.He made a judicious decision to save money for his old age.

6.But the idea that this can be prevented by judicious regulation of investment banking activities is a chimaera.

7.As you can see, the SwingBuilder's judicious use of closures allows you to see the chain of ownership clearly and declaratively in code.SwingBuilder使

8.It was a judicious painting method that took a long time to Execute and was constrained by the shapes of the subject.

9.A judicious person weighs facts carefully, he would not feel dejected for bad news and exult over unpredictable auspicious.

10.Conjoined with this disbursal is the mandated change of governance to be carried out in a judicious and legal manner.