judicious 的定义
- using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
- having, exercising, or characterized by good or discriminating judgment; wise, sensible, or well-advised: a judicious selection of documents.
judicious 近义词
wise, thoughtful
judicious 的近义词 47 个
- astute
- careful
- cautious
- circumspect
- considerate
- expedient
- prudent
- rational
- reasonable
- sane
- sensible
- shrewd
- skillful
- sober
- thorough
- accurate
- acute
- calculating
- clear-sighted
- considered
- diplomatic
- discerning
- discreet
- discriminating
- efficacious
- enlightened
- far-sighted
- informed
- judicial
- keen
- perceptive
- perspicacious
- politic
- profound
- quick-witted
- sagacious
- sage
- sapient
- seasonable
- seemly
- sharp
- sophisticated
- sound
- wary
- well-advised
- well-judged
- worldly-wise
judicious 的反义词 22 个
更多judicious例句
- Only rarely should they be aided by the judicious use of special military units, such as the SEALS, who are trained and designed to strike and get out.
- In learning this, you may realize that you are placing too much of a marketing budget on one page when judicious use of keywords on another may yield greater results.
- If your ultimate destination is the moon and onward to Mars, this makes a lot of sense because you can much more easily refuel at judicious locations along the way than build a new rocket.
- On Sunday, the show lost its judicious leader, Alex Trebek, who died at age 80 after a battle with cancer.
- We are going to be very judicious about the use of that video, mindful that its continued use turns it into wallpaper.
- And if Obama has recently sounded like a paragon of judicious oversight, the actions of his administration belie his words.
- At a brisk, 90 minutes, Gravity is a master class not just in technical achievement, but in judicious editing.
- Boyd is so judicious, both about the life and work, so utterly conscientious, that he sees every episode in the round.
- That means being resolute but judicious about the use of force.
- The cultivation, though not always judicious, is generally thorough, there being no lack of hands nor of good will.
- I hurried home, Tom and I composed a careful and judicious p. 47letter.
- The plan was judicious, and executed in a manner that does great honor both to the general and the troops.
- His poultry, equally with his horses, could have testified to the judicious attention which he bestowed upon them.
- He at once despatched judicious instructions to his officers in Scotland and on the Borders.