deliberative
英 [d?'l?b(?)r?t?v]
美
- adj. 審議的;慎重的
英文詞源
- deliberative (adj.)
- 1550s, from Middle French délibératif or directly from Latin deliberativus "pertaining to deliberation," from past participle stem of deliberare (see deliberation). Related: Deliberatively; deliberativeness.
雙語例句
- 1. Bathsheba's was an impulsive nature under a deliberative aspect.
- 巴絲謝芭是個(gè)外表持重而性格好沖動的人.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Celeborn is, in fact, quite decisive, whereas Galadriel is deliberative and cautious.
- 事實(shí)上, 凱勒鵬特別果斷, 而蓋拉德麗爾夫人則顯得比較謹(jǐn)慎一些.
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- 3. In the world's greatest deliberative body, no one is listening.
- 在這個(gè)世界上最大的政治協(xié)商會議上, 沒有人在聽講.
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- 4. The deliberative character of Mr Obama's strategy acknowledges the uncomfortable realities.
- 奧巴馬戰(zhàn)略的審慎特性,承認(rèn)了這些令人不爽的現(xiàn)實(shí).
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- 5. The Western deliberative democratic theory indicates the new phenomenon in the contemporary political field.
- 西方協(xié)商民主理論展示了當(dāng)代社會政治領(lǐng)域的新氣象.
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