释义 |
discretion美 [dɪ'skreʃ(ə)n] 英 [dɪ'skreʃ(ə)n] - n.谨慎;慎重;审慎;自行决定的自由
- 网络判断力;自由裁量权;小心
v.+n. use discretion,show discretion,exercise discretion n. carefulness,prudence,caution,canniness,maturity 1. | 自行决定的自由;自行决定权the freedom or power to decide what should be done in a particular situation |
| I'll leave it up to you to use your discretion . 我把这件事留给你自己斟酌决定。 | | How much to tell terminally ill patients is left to the discretion of the doctor. 晚期病人的病情让本人知道多少由医生自行决定。 |
2. | 谨慎;慎重;审慎care in what you say or do, in order to keep sth secret or to avoid causing embarrassment to or difficulty for sb; the quality of being discreet |
| This is confidential, but I know that I can rely on your discretion. 这是机密,不过我知道你靠得住。 |
n. | 10. (行动、判断或选择的)自由,自行裁决,斟酌;【法律】任意决定权 10. (行动、判断或选择的)自由,自行裁决,斟酌;【法律】任意决定权 |
n. | 1. the good judgment and sensitivity needed to avoid embarrassing or upsetting others 2. the freedom or authority to judge something or make a decision about it 3. the ability to keep sensitive information secret 4. the right or ability to make a judgment or decision 5. careful and sensitive behaviour that does not upset or offend people 1. the good judgment and sensitivity needed to avoid embarrassing or upsetting others 2. the freedom or authority to judge something or make a decision about it 3. the ability to keep sensitive information secret 4. the right or ability to make a judgment or decision 5. careful and sensitive behaviour that does not upset or offend people |
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