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wisely

/wahyz-lee/US // ˈwaɪz li //

明智,明智的,明智地,聪明的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that shows good sense or judgment; prudently: In taking good care of our health, we have to be well-informed and wisely cautious.
    • : in a way that shows depth of discernment or understanding; insightfully: Albert Einstein wisely observed that we can't solve today's problems with the same thinking that created those problems.

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Examples

  • Glorious, gaudy titles like “Come to Milton Keynes” are wisely included at the heart of the compilation.

  • Being a responsible marketer also means prioritizing brand safety and choosing wisely where you place your ads as well as ensuring you’re producing accessible marketing.

  • Just like any other product on the market, Roku apps only perform when wisely promoted.

  • Kohl’s wisely placed a big bet on sporty apparel after Gass joined Kohl’s in 2013.

  • Yes, we should use it wisely, but simply making this liquid food resource is a smart move.

  • If liquor and dessert are equally essential to you enjoying the holiday, at least choose your libation wisely.

  • I called it “ding-dong diplomacy”; Governor Richardson wisely pointed out that “basketball diplomacy” is better than none.

  • West chose wisely when he made Christa Buschendorf his interviewer.

  • Of course he did, probably having been wisely instructed by his African American parents that the police are not his friend.

  • Goldman, wisely, does not raise a raft of questions that drown a writer in the answering.

  • If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!

  • And if an earthly father would act thus wisely and thus kindly, "how much more your Father which is in Heaven?"

  • This great obstacle being removed, he wisely determined to make the most of his good fortune.

  • Every dollar wisely spent in improving this power will add two to the value of their estates.

  • He was at once offered (but wisely refused) his liberty, and later on he was put ashore at Balanga (Bataan).