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incaution

/in-kaw-shuhn/US // ɪnˈkɔ ʃən //

谨慎,注意事项,慎重,谨慎性

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of caution; heedlessness; carelessness.

Examples

  • He was willing to pay for that without haggling over the cost, but he was not willing to defeat his end by hasty incaution.

  • Perhaps she was really frightened, now that her brave attempt to lull me into incaution had failed.

  • On one occasion, a vessel was in imminent danger, through the foolish incaution of the guard.

  • Well, I would appreciate the courtesy more if I could indorse its incaution.

  • The prohibition in Valencia was directly due to the indiscretion and incaution of Graydon.