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cautiousness

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

谨慎性,谨慎的态度,谨慎,慎重

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

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Examples

  • We won’t “know” the result on election night, partly because race-callers are going to be more cautious than ever.

  • Musk has referred to the rollout of the software as “extremely slow and cautious.”

  • The indictment “is a wake-up call for the rest of the players to be more cautious, to be fully compliant,” he said.

  • While Netflix’s forecasts for the second quarter proved too cautious, its outlook for the third quarter was too rosy.

  • While she supports the district’s cautious approach to reopening, she and Barrera disagree on several key policies.

  • Such is the cautiousness of the Europeans that only the political parts of the Association Agreement were signed Friday.

  • Here is another striking example of this characteristic and highly-developed cautiousness.

  • Jimmy was inclined to cautiousness, while Bobby had a reckless turn, or rather failed to see danger.

  • There was a seemingly natural wariness and cautiousness in every movement and attitude, that I never saw equaled in feathers.

  • You understand—you will not accuse me of over-cautiousness and the like.

  • It was a difficult situation, for Texas, with true Texan cautiousness, vowed he'd never leave his guns behind.