more prudent

更加审慎考虑后果。
常用释义
更加谨慎:指在行动或决策中更加小心谨慎,更加审慎考虑后果。

考试重点

考研
考频:近六年出现2次
adj. 谨慎的; 会打算的

例句

1·It might be more prudent to get a second opinion before going ahead.

行动之前再征求一下意见也许更为慎重。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·Do you always take such blind risks? A flier should be more prudent.

你常常这样盲目冒险吗?一个飞行员应该更谨慎一些。

3·That ought to mean, for one thing, a more prudent approach to using water.

这就意味着,首先我们要更采取一种谨慎的态度对待用水。

4·The station was not far from my house, but I thought it more prudent to take a cab.

火车站离此不远,但我认为还是坐马车妥当。

5·"Whenever you touch something so fundamental, you have to be much more prudent, " he said.

当你触动如此基础性的东西时,你必须十分十分地谨慎。

6·If the roads are icy, you'd be better advised (ie it would be more prudent) to delay your departure.

要是路上结冰了,你最好考虑延期出发。

7·The authors' experience suggests that proper early tuning results in more prudent design and careful coding.

根据笔者的经验,适当的前期调优能带来更明智的设计和细致的编码。

8·And Americans' personal-savings rate was minus 1.7% in May; Mr Rother thinks plus 10% would be more prudent.

同时美国的个人储蓄率在5月是负1.7%;洛特先生说正10%才是谨慎的。

9·For high performance systems, it may be more prudent to install Webform Server in it's own cell, on separate nodes.

对高性能的系统来说,更谨慎的做法可能是在各自的节点上、在其自身的单元中安装Webform Server。

10·A more prudent its size, the greater the feed rate, a stronger ability to eat thick, more continuity sewing speed.

其具有更稳重的体积、更大的送料幅度、更强劲的吃厚能力、更加连续性的缝纫速度。