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consideration

/kuhn-sid-uh-rey-shuhn/US // kənˌsɪd əˈreɪ ʃən //UK // (kənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃən) //

考虑,审议,考虑到,考虑因素

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of considering; careful thought; meditation; deliberation: I will give your project full consideration.
    • : something that is or is to be kept in mind in making a decision, evaluating facts, etc.: Age was an important consideration in the decision.
    • : thoughtful or sympathetic regard or respect; thoughtfulness for others: They showed no consideration for his feelings.
    • : a thought or reflection; an opinion based upon reflection.
    • : a recompense or payment, as for work done; compensation.
    • : importance or consequence.
    • : estimation; esteem: He is held in great consideration by the community.
    • : Law. something that suffices to make an informal promise legally binding, usually some value given in exchange for the promise.the hearing of a case by a tribunal.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounconcern; something mentally examined
Forms: considerations
nounhigh regard
Forms: considerations
nounpayment
Forms: considerations

Examples

  • Thoughts during her tenure of leaving gave way to other considerations, she said.

  • Participants who responded to their error by giving it more consideration were able to do better on the test after making their mistake.

  • Given her own rapid rise and position in leadership, Sykes has thrust herself into consideration as a future governor or Senate candidate for the Democrats.

  • Both of these considerations can help explain how there could be moral error and disagreement even if the ground of ethical truth is, so to speak, right under our noses.

  • If style and finish are considerations in your under bed storage needs, this set of two boxes will meet the occasion.

  • There were even heartfelt pleas for consideration, before—what?

  • But The Pinkprint gives little consideration to the gulf between her various musical selves.

  • Prizes may not be exchanged for cash or any other consideration.

  • But there were moments of expected genius on it worthy of Grammy consideration.

  • As I leave,  I mention in parting how Culkin deserves some serious Tony Awards consideration for his performance.

  • It therefore took under favorable consideration the question of a voluntary clearing system.

  • In connection with this comes the consideration of slides and the finer modulations of tone-color, movement, and cadence.

  • Much more attention should be given than is ordinarily devoted to the consideration of rhythm.

  • Hitherto, I have not given the subject much consideration, but I turn over a new leaf from the date of this adventure.

  • He had not taken his nerves into consideration for the simple reason that he had never known that he possessed any.