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judicious

/joo-dish-uhs/US // dʒuˈdɪʃ əs //UK // (dʒuːˈdɪʃəs) //

审慎的,明智的,审慎,谨慎的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.wise, thoughtful
Synonyms
astute精明的,精明,狡黠的,聪明的careful仔细,谨慎,认真,细心cautious谨慎的,慎重,慎重的,谨慎circumspect谨慎的,谨慎,审慎的,慎重considerate周到的,周到,周全的,周全expedient权宜之计,合宜的,适宜的,合理的prudent审慎的,谨慎的,慎重的,慎重rational理性,合理的,合理,理性的reasonable合理的,合理,有道理,有道理的sane理智的,理智,明智的,理智的人sensible理智的,合理的,合理,明智的shrewd精明的,精明,精明能干,聪明的skillful娴熟,娴熟的,熟练的,熟练sober清醒的,清醒,冷静的,清醒的人thorough彻底,彻底的,彻底地,详尽accurate准确,准确的,准确无误,精确acute急性,急症,急性病,急剧calculating计算方法,计算,计算的,计算能力clear-sighted清楚地看到,清楚地看到了,清楚地认识到,清澈的目光considered被认为是,被认为,被视为,被考虑diplomatic外交,外交手段,外交官,外交部discerning有眼光的,敏锐的洞察力,辨别力强的,敏锐的discreet谨慎,谨慎的,慎重,慎重的discriminating歧视性的,歧视性,辨证的,识别性的efficacious具疗效的,具疗效,有效的,具效力的enlightened启蒙,开明的,启迪,启蒙的far-sighted远见卓识,高瞻远瞩,有远见的,有远见的人informed获悉,有信息的,有消息称,有资料显示judicial司法,司法部门,司法机关,司法机构keen敏锐的,热情的,敏锐,热切的perceptive敏锐的,敏锐,敏锐的洞察力,敏锐的人perspicacious敏锐的,睿智,敏锐,缜密的politic政治学,政治,政客,政治家profound深刻的,精深的,深刻,精深quick-witted心灵手巧,心灵手巧的,机灵,机智sagacious贤明,贤明的,明智的,贤明的人sage圣人,贤人,贤士,贤者sapient聪明人,敏锐的,敏锐,聪明的人seasonable合时宜,合时,适时,合时宜的seemly貌似,看起来,似乎,貌合神离sharp尖锐,犀利,尖锐的,锐利sophisticated复杂的,复杂,成熟的,老练sound声音,声响,音响,音效wary谨慎的,警惕,谨慎小心,小心翼翼well-advised好的建议,有道理的,好建议,好主意well-judged裁判得当,审慎的,判断力良好,判断准确worldly-wise世故的,世故,世俗的,世故的人
Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.