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cautious

/kaw-shuhs/US // ˈkɔ ʃəs //UK // (ˈkɔːʃəs) //

谨慎的,慎重,慎重的,谨慎

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.careful, guarded
Synonyms
circumspect谨慎的,谨慎,审慎的,慎重discreet谨慎,谨慎的,慎重,慎重的judicious审慎的,明智的,审慎,谨慎的leery忧虑,疑虑重重,谨慎的,谨慎prudent审慎的,谨慎的,慎重的,慎重tentative暂时的,暂时性的,暂定,暂时性vigilant警惕,警惕性强,警惕的,警惕性wary谨慎的,警惕,谨慎小心,小心翼翼watchful小心翼翼,谨慎的,警惕的,警惕alert警惕,提醒,警报,警觉safe安全的,安全,保险柜,安全的的all ears洗耳恭听,众人拾柴火焰高,万耳cagey狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,畏畏缩缩calculating计算方法,计算,计算的,计算能力chary寒冰,寒冰冰considerate周到的,周到,周全的,周全forethoughtful深谋远虑,深谋远虑的,深思熟虑,深思熟虑的gingerly轻轻地,缓慢地,轻轻的,怯生生地hedging one's betsheedful慎重的,慎重,谨慎的,审慎的keeping on one's toeson the lookout观望中,观望,正在寻找,监视playing it cool耍酷,耍帅,耍小聪明,装酷playing safe谨慎行事,稳扎稳打,稳妥行事,稳赚不赔politic政治学,政治,政客,政治家provident天意,天命,天佑,天赐良机pussyfoot猫脚,小脚丫,猫脚丫子,猫足shrewd精明的,精明,精明能干,聪明的taking it easy从容不迫,从容应对,轻装上阵,悠闲自得taking it slow慢慢来,慢工出细活,慢慢来吧,缓慢地进行thinking twice三思而后行,三思而行,三思后行,慎重考虑walking on eggs在鸡蛋上行走,走在鸡蛋上,鸡蛋上行走,踩着鸡蛋走路watching one's stepwatching out小心翼翼,当心,关注,注意事项with one's eyes peeled
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Examples

  • So, for the most part, you want to make people feel like, if anything, they would get fired for being cautious.

  • We’ve always been more cautious than others about where we get data from and how we build up all audience profiles, we try to rely on site information that we have.

  • I think of myself as a pretty cautious and thoughtful person when it comes to making decisions.

  • The payments giant announced the project on Wednesday morning, calling it the Central Bank Digital Currencies Testing Platform—a bland title to be sure, but one likely to find favor with cautious central bankers.

  • Given the pandemic, no one has any real clue who’s going to vote, especially given how Democrats are more likely to be cautious in their approach.

  • But of course, many middle aged and older Afghans have more than enough experience of violence and disorder to be cautious.

  • While Downton may be prepared to soldier on with an Isis in the family, other organisations have been more cautious.

  • There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak.

  • The only time when Lennox seems a bit cautious is when I ask her about Gaza.

  • It makes you more cautious and more aware of asking that question of where they were and if they have traveled or not.

  • But at that insult Garnache's brain seemed to take fire, and his cautious resolutions were reduced to ashes by the conflagration.

  • The school was studying louder than ever, and our voices could not have gone beyond the platform; but my friend was cautious.

  • Kip Burland took a few more cautious steps in the direction of the figure in white.

  • Lamb kept at a cautious distance as they moved several blocks up Broadway.

  • After that Pike was a little more cautious, and kept aloof for a time; but Val knew that he was still watched on occasion.