informed / ɪnˈfɔrmd /

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informed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.

informed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

cognizant, conversant

更多informed例句

  1. Athletes have powerful and important and informed voices, and they should be encouraged to use them.
  2. So now with Swarm you can have connectivity in those regions outside of cell, and provide that value, and much better knowledge and user data analytics to make much more informed business decisions, save water, save energy, save all those things.
  3. When I cracked the book open again, I was more informed about wildlife conservation issues and eco-tourism.
  4. Here, we’ll detail each of them and discuss the potential benefits and risks, with context to help you make more informed decisions.
  5. Having an informed understanding of Sickle Cell and the silent damage it causes, in addition to pain, keeps Jordan focused and motivated to proactively monitor her health as she faces this unpredictable disease.
  6. The Brazilian press said the White House informed Brasilia about the rapprochement minutes before the statement was made public.
  7. He was informed indeed he had, however the island was infinite.
  8. The White House was informed by the committee on Monday that the report would be released the following day.
  9. According to The Times, the British government was informed.
  10. They informed us that the money and Medicaid payments we received were predicated on a mistake.
  11. The major-general kept him well informed of every movement of the enemy, and pointed out the dangerous isolation of Davout.
  12. He was ordered, however, to keep the Emperor daily informed of the state of public opinion in Spain.
  13. "I'll take charge of this, Captain Dobson," he brusquely informed the red-faced numskull.
  14. A printed square of card-board on her writing-table had informed her that the dinner-hour was half-past eight.
  15. Setting aside timidity, we find that well-informed persons are sometimes‌ good listeners, but no talkers.