deliberative
英 [dɪ'lɪb(ə)rətɪv]
美
- adj. 审议的;慎重的
近义词
advisory
英英释义
- 1. involved in or characterized by deliberation and discussion and examination;
- "a deliberative body"
实用场景例句
- Bathsheba's was an impulsive nature under a deliberative aspect.
- 巴丝谢芭是个外表持重而性格好冲动的人.
辞典例句
- The deliberative character of Mr Obama's strategy acknowledges the uncomfortable realities.
- 奥巴马战略的审慎特性,承认了这些令人不爽的现实.
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- In these procedures, it is a very important way to adjust structure of deliberative organization.
- 其中对立法审议组织结构的不断调整便是重要的一环.
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双语例句
- 1. Bathsheba's was an impulsive nature under a deliberative aspect.
- 巴丝谢芭是个外表持重而性格好冲动的人.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Celeborn is, in fact, quite decisive, whereas Galadriel is deliberative and cautious.
- 事实上, 凯勒鹏特别果断, 而盖拉德丽尔夫人则显得比较谨慎一些.
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- 3. In the world's greatest deliberative body, no one is listening.
- 在这个世界上最大的政治协商会议上, 没有人在听讲.
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- 4. The deliberative character of Mr Obama's strategy acknowledges the uncomfortable realities.
- 奥巴马战略的审慎特性,承认了这些令人不爽的现实.
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- 5. The Western deliberative democratic theory indicates the new phenomenon in the contemporary political field.
- 西方协商民主理论展示了当代社会政治领域的新气象.
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英文词源
- 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.