
中英词典:deliberate
形容词
1. 慎重的;深思熟虑的
英 [dɪˈlɪbərət] 美 [dɪˈlɪbərət]
- done or said intentionally; planned or intended
- carefully thought out or formed; studied
- unhurried in action, movement, or manner, as if trying to avoid error or misfortune
2. 故意的;蓄意的
英 [dɪˈlɪbərət] 美 [dɪˈlɪbərət]
- done on purpose
- intentional
- characterized by careful consideration or reflection
名词
1. 故意;蓄意
英 [dɪˈlɪbərət] 美 [dɪˈlɪbərət]
- careful consideration
- intentional or premeditated action
词语辨析
deliberate, intentional, voluntary
这三个词都可以用来描述有意识的行为或意图。它们的区别在于:
- deliberate强调经过深思熟虑或慎重考虑的,行动或意图是有计划有目的的。
- intentional强调出于意愿或目的而有意为之的,行动或意图是故意的。
- voluntary强调行动是自愿的,没有外力或强制的因素。
词汇扩充
deliberately (副词)
deliberateness (名词)
deliberation (名词)
近义词
intentional, conscious, purposeful, calculated, premeditated, planned, thoughtful
反义词
accidental, unintentional, spontaneous, impulsive
柯林斯词典
1. 形容词
- If you say that someone is deliberate, you mean that they do things very carefully and slowly.
- Deliberate decisions and actions are done after careful thought.
- A deliberate movement or action is done slowly and carefully.
- If you describe something bad or dangerous as deliberate, you mean that it is done intentionally rather than by accident or negligence.
2. 名词
- Deliberation is the long and careful consideration of a subject.
- In law, if someone is said to be acting with deliberation, they are considered to be acting intentionally rather than by accident or negligence.
牛津词典
1. 形容词
- Done consciously and intentionally.
- Carefully thought out in advance.
2. 动词
- Engage in long and careful consideration.
用法
1. Deliberate作为形容词时,可以用来描述人或行为。例如:
- He is a deliberate speaker, carefully choosing his words.
- The judge found the defendant guilty of deliberate murder.
2. Deliberate作为动词时,表示进行深思熟虑的考虑。例如:
- We need to deliberate on this matter before making a decision.
3. Deliberate作为名词时,表示深思熟虑或蓄意行动。例如:
- The jury's deliberation lasted for several hours.
例句
- The team made a deliberate decision to postpone the project.
- He deliberately ignored my question.
- The suspect's deliberate actions suggested premeditation.
- She spoke in a deliberate and measured tone.
- The deliberate pace of the movie created a sense of suspense.
- The deliberate destruction of evidence raised suspicions.
- His deliberate lie caused significant harm.
- The government's deliberate actions were met with public outrage.
- After much deliberation, they decided to go ahead with the plan.
- The committee is in a state of deliberation.
- The court determined that the crime was committed with deliberation.
- The suspect's deliberate intent was evident from the evidence.
- She approached the task with careful deliberation.
- His deliberate insult was intended to provoke a reaction.
- The company's deliberate strategy led to increased profits.
- After a night of deliberation, they reached a unanimous decision.
- The deliberate manipulation of data was uncovered during the investigation.
- Her deliberate act of kindness touched many hearts.
- He made a deliberate effort to improve his communication skills.
- The deliberate exclusion of certain individuals caused controversy.