warier

谨慎的
常用释义
小心翼翼的
谨慎的

扩展信息

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考试重点

四级
考频:近五年出现1次
adj. 小心谨慎的
六级
考频:近五年出现2次
adj. 小心谨慎的

例句

Tony Blair, perhaps the most religious prime minister since the war, was generally warier of being seen to "do God" .

布莱尔可能是二战以来最有宗教信仰的一位首相,因此一直警惕自己看上去做事遵守神的旨意。

Yet a second ally is warier: Lady Ashton "has work to do" to dispel the idea that she has been "captured" by the commission, he suggests.

另一盟友对此则表现的小心翼翼:要驱散人们对她被委员会“俘虏”的印象,艾什顿还要做些工作才行。

The very countries that China would need to cooperate with on currency matters are the ones that are warier than they were three years ago.

中国需要在货币问题上拉拢这些国家,但现在它们已经变得比三年前更胆小了。

returned Silver, smiling away, but warier than ever, his eye a mere pin-point in his big face, but gleaming like a crumb of glass. 'That?

西尔弗微笑着答道,但比以前更戒备了,他的眼睛在他的大脸盘上不过针尖大小,但却像玻璃屑般地发着光。

The Conservatives respect the paternalistic ideals of Lord Reith, a founder of the corporation, but are warier of the institution itself.

保守党尊重身为BBC创立者之一的瑞斯勋爵的家长式理念,但他们对BBC却更加细腻。

The general public is warier: 53% say that China is a major threat.

而普通民众更小心谨慎:有53%的人称中国是主要威胁。

其他人对美国债市的态度甚至更加谨慎,因为美国政府还在大张旗鼓地印制钞票,另外美国利率也已接近历史最低水平。

A new elite corruptly took an ever greater share of the fruits of independence and outside investors became ever warier.

国家新兴中坚份子也腐败成性地虏去了更多的独立胜利果实,并让外国投资商变得更加心惊胆寒。

这种情况甚至可能会蔓延到英国,那里的发行人已注意到零售投资者。

但投资者无疑已开始对前者的违约可能性提高警惕。

常用短语

adj.