单词 | judicious |
释义 | judicious (dʒuːdɪʃəs ) adjective If you describe an action or decision as judicious, you approve of it because you think that it shows good judgment and sense. [formal, approval] The President authorizes the judicious use of military force to protect our citizens. Synonyms: sensible, considered, reasonable, discerning judiciously adverb [ADVERB with verb] Modern fertilisers should be used judiciously. Collocations: judicious application In her novels, people are mainly good, neighbourhoods friendly and suffering can be overcome by the judicious application of kindness. Times, Sunday Times Through the judicious application and withdrawal of support, the authorities are able to shape public culture according to their own moral and social codes. The Times Literary Supplement His success was doubtless due to the judicious application of side-strain. Times, Sunday Times This clinical, too-narrow palette can be changed, of course, with a few buckets of latex, and some judicious application of stone or wood textures. Globe and Mail He had no great sum of capital, but by judicious management the farms were gradually brought up to scratch and the village houses put in good repair. Times, Sunday Times The collection has grown through generous donations from collectors and judicious management by the studio art faculty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When the abbey was almost totally destroyed by fire, he gathered, by judicious management, means sufficient to rebuild it on a more splendid scale. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other problems can be solved by some judicious selection. Times, Sunday Times This judicious selection shows how important all three were. Times, Sunday Times He lets them speak for themselves, as well as employing a judicious selection of interpreters. The Times Literary Supplement Judicious selection of the applicants, a task assigned to local officer candidate examining boards, was both important and difficult. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This requires appropriate diagnostic techniques and follow-up examinations, and judicious selection of treatments for the individual patient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The former he has achieved through hard graft and judicious use of steroids. Times, Sunday Times Fabrics are pleasing to both the eye and the touch, thanks to the judicious use of flocking. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps through the judicious use of a phrase such as 'bus w***er'. Times, Sunday Times As the show progressed there was judicious use of confetti and flame-thrower effects and a constant bedlam of flickering, flashing lights. Times, Sunday Times They have to pass a test showing they can proffer a judicious use of the word 'indeed'. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 明智的 Japanese: 賢明な |
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