diligence / ˈdɪl ɪ dʒəns /

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diligence 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind.
  2. Law. the degree of care and caution required by the circumstances of a person.
  3. Obsolete. care; caution.

diligence 近义词

n. 名词 noun

perseverance in carrying out action

更多diligence例句

  1. The problem, though, is that despite doing your due diligence in keyword research, putting content on your blog site, and optimizing them for search engines, one problem you will encounter is that no one may ever get to see them.
  2. Liberal democracies must improve due diligence around security in the digital supply chain, invest in research and development, and become more competitive in the smart technologies market.
  3. She also called Cisterra a “straw seller” and cited a gross lack of due diligence when buying the building.
  4. I understand the law is out of the city’s control and we get that, but we are going to do our due diligence on our end.
  5. The reports in the city’s due diligence files only touched the surface of the nearly 50-year-old building’s true condition.
  6. It has allowed the project to bypass normal due diligence and environmental impact assessments.
  7. Well, the Attorney General had to do their due diligence to find out where the mistakes were made, and what happened.
  8. Ferret is a carefully chosen comparison, implying diligence but absolutely no imagination.
  9. What he may lack in leadership or due diligence skills, he makes up for in his abilities to whip the media into subservience.
  10. Tom wanted to meet with me, so I wanted to do my due diligence before I met him and went online and looked at his credits.
  11. As judge, I set about collecting his property with much diligence, involving considerable hardship.
  12. Mais il fut garenti par la diligence des matelots, qui lui tendirent vne corde, par laquelle il se sauva.
  13. Mary was on the contrary so far subdued, as to be exemplary in goodness and diligence, and Blanche was always steady.
  14. Her time she devoted, with unremitting diligence, to those literary avocations in which she found so much delight.
  15. She must prepare herself, by habits of diligence and economy, to become a poor man's wife.