discreet
a. 谨慎的
词形变化:副词:discreetly 名词:discreetness
例句与用法:1.It was not discreet of you to say that.你那样说有欠考虑。
2.I'll certainly be most discreet in my conversation.我在谈话中当然会十分小心的。
3.We must be extremely discreet; my husband suspects something.我们必须极为小心才是, 我丈夫已起疑了.
4.I should make a few discreet enquires about the firm before you sign anything.我应该先审慎打探一下这家公司的底细, 然後您再签字.
5.Be more discreet or you'll get yourself talked about.要更谨慎些--否则你就会成为人们的话柄。
英英解释:形容词discreet:
1. marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
2. unobtrusively perceptive and sympathetic
同义词:discerning
3. heedful of potential consequences
同义词:circumspect
discreetness:
n. 谨慎, 用心深远
英英解释:名词discreetness:
1. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress
同义词:discretion, circumspection, prudence
2. subtly skillful handling of a situation
同义词:delicacy, diplomacy, finesse
discrepancy
n. 相差,差异,差别
词形变化:名词复数:discrepancies
例句与用法:1.There is (a) considerable discrepancy/There were many discrepancies between the two versions of the affair.这件事的两种说法有很大出入.
2.The price tag says$100 and you charged me for$120; how do you explain the discrepancy?"货物标签上写的是一百美元,你向我索价一百二十美元,这个差异该怎么解释?"
3.I thought I had explained away the discrepancy but he had the actual figure and so I left myself wide open to a charge of telling lies.我以为我已经有矛盾之处作了辩解,但是他掌握了确凿的数字,因此当他把控我说谎时,我毫无招架之势。
英英解释:名词discrepancy:
1. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
同义词:disagreement, divergence, variance
2. an event that departs from expectations
同义词:variance, variant
discrepant
a. 相差的,有差异的,矛盾的
英英解释:形容词discrepant:
1. not compatible with other facts
同义词:incompatible
2. not in agreement
同义词:inconsistent
3. not in accord
同义词:at variance
discrepantly:
ad. 不一致地, 矛盾地
discrete
a. 不连续的 离散的
[计算机] 分离 离散
词形变化:副词:discretely 名词:discreteness
例句与用法:1.Any of several devices that convert incident electromagnetic radiation of mixed frequencies to one or more discrete frequencies of highly amplified and coherent ultraviolet, visible, or infrared radiation.激光器使偶然的混杂频率的电磁辐射,变为一个或更多的高度强化和连续的紫外线、可见光或红外线辐射的分离频率仪器中的一种
2.A discrete part or portion of a work, such as a painting, building, or decorative object, especially when considered in isolation.细部某项作品(例如绘画、建筑、装饰)的一部分,尤指这些部分被分开来独立考虑的部分
3.Pertaining to a device that operates in a proportional or continuous manner, such as an analog amplifier. Not discrete or digital, but analog.用于修饰或说明一种设备(工作特性)的术语,这种设备以成比例或连续方式进行工作,例如用于说明模拟放大器的工作特性不是离散的或数字的,而是模拟的。
英英解释:形容词discrete:
1. constituting a separate entity or part
同义词:distinct
discreteness:
n. 不连续性(目标对于背景的显明度)
英英解释:名词discreteness:
1. the state of being several and distinct
同义词:distinctness, separateness, severalty
discretion
n. 慎重,辨别力,考虑
[计算机] 判定
词形变化:形容词:discretional 副词:discretionally
例句与用法:1.The hours of the meetings will be fixed at the monitor's discretion.开会时间将由班长自行决定。
2.I won't tell you what time to leave, you're old enough to use your own discretion.我不告诉你什么时候离开,你已经长大了,该自己作出决定。
3.Don't keep asking me what to do; use your own discretion.不要老是问我该做什麽事, 你自行决定吧.
4.A supplementary grant may be awarded at the discretion of the committee.委员会可能酌情追加一笔补助金.
5.I trust his discretion absolutely.我完全相信他的判断。
英英解释:名词discretion:
1. freedom to act or judge on one's own
2. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress
同义词:discreetness, circumspection, prudence
3. refined taste; tact
同义词:delicacy
4. the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies
同义词:free will
5. the trait of judging wisely and objectively
同义词:discernment
discretional
a. 任意的(自由决定的,无条件的)
英英解释:形容词discretional:
1. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment
同义词:discretionary
discretionarily:
ad. 任意地, 自由决定地
discretionary
a. 随意的,自由裁量的
词形变化:副词:discretionarily
例句与用法:1.The first items crossed off shopping lists were discretionary items- furniture, some clothing and other extras that are the bread and butter of many large stores.首先从采购单上删除的,是一些可有可无的项目——家具、服装以及其他额外物品,这些都是很多大商店赖维持营业的商品。
英英解释:形容词discretionary:
1. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment
同义词:discretional
2. (especially of funds) not earmarked; available for use as needed
discriminability
n. 鉴别力
discriminable
a. 可分别的, 可辨别的
英英解释:形容词discriminable:
1. capable of being discriminated
discriminably:
ad. 可分别地, 可辨别地
discriminance
n. 辨别法,判别法
discriminant
判别式
discriminate
v. 区别,差别待遇
词形变化:副词:discriminately 动词过去式:discriminated 过去分词:discriminated 现在分词:discriminating 第三人称单数:discriminates
例句与用法:1.People should not be discriminated against.人们不应该被区别对待。
2.Can you discriminate good books from bad?你能区别好书与坏书吗?
3.Death does not discriminate; it comes to everyone.死亡对每个人都一视同仁,它会降临到每个人的身上。
4.Society still discriminates against women/in favour of men.社会上仍然歧视女性[厚待男性].
英英解释:动词discriminate:
1. recognize or perceive the difference
同义词:know apart
2. treat differently on the basis of sex or race
同义词:separate, single out
3. distinguish
形容词discriminate:
1. marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions
同义词:discriminating
2. noting distinctions with nicety
同义词:nice
discriminately:
ad. 有差别地
discriminating
a. 有辨别能力的
词形变化:副词:discriminatingly
例句与用法:1.Our aim has always been to produce something better for the market of discriminating pen users.其目的在为市场上有鉴赏力的消费者提供更精良的产品。
2.A discriminating collector of rare books; a dish for the discriminating palate.一位有鉴赏力的稀有书籍收集者;为美味鉴赏者而备的一道菜
英英解释:动词discriminate:
1. recognize or perceive the difference
同义词:discriminate, know apart
2. treat differently on the basis of sex or race
同义词:discriminate, separate, single out
3. distinguish
同义词:discriminate
形容词discriminating:
1. showing or indicating careful judgment and discernment especially in matters of taste
2. marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions
同义词:discriminate
3. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
同义词:acute, incisive, keen, knifelike, penetrating, penetrative, piercing, sharp
discriminatingly:
ad. 有辨别力地, 有差别地,区别对待地 |