circumspection

英[ˌsɜːkəm'spekʃn] 美[ˌsɜːkəm'spekʃn]
  • n. 细心;慎重
  • circannian adj.以一年为一周期的
  • circassia 切尔卡西亚[苏联高加索西北部一地区]
  • circassian n.切尔克斯人(前苏联高加索部落人);切尔克斯语adj.切尔克斯的
  • circe n.[希神]女妖锡西
  • circean adj.喀尔刻(荷马史诗中的美丽仙女;会巫术)的;使人着迷的
Noun:
  1. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress;

    "the servants showed great tact and discretion"

  2. the trait of being circumspect and prudent

1. The quality of being circumspection is essential for a secretary.
作为一个秘书,我想细致周到是十分必要的.

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2. Circumspection: beware the way of communication, always say good to peoples.
慎言: 要说于人于己有利的话,注意沟通方式.

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3. At the Twelfth National Congress comrades who had made mistakes were handled with circumspection.
十二大对过去犯了错误的同志做了比较审慎的处理.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. But when it's recalled what other American leaders have got up to, going back to the founding fathers, circumspection is required.
      但是,当人们回忆起其他诸位美国总统乃至建国者的所作所为时,又要慎重考虑了。

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