外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 carefully ['kɛrfəlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 小心地, 谨慎地

  1. She drives carefully up the rocky lane.
    她驾车小心地从这条很多石头的小路上驶过去。
  2. You need to structure your arguments more carefully.
    你需要更为仔细地组织自己的论点。
  3. She drove the car backwards carefully.
    她小心地向后倒车。


carefully
[ adv ]
  1. taking care or paying attention

  2. <adv.all>
    they watched carefully
  3. as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact

  4. <adv.all>
    she ventured cautiously downstairs
    they handled the incident with kid gloves


Carefully \Care"ful*ly\, adv.
In a careful manner.

  1. 'We need to think very carefully before we encourage people to specialise on a narrow front,' he said. Rightwing educationalists remained unhappy.
  2. Of the people in the Tindouf refugee camps, Rguibi said: "They are carefully watched and spied on.
  3. She says that since 1972, she has turned a credit-card debt of $62,000 into a $100,000 portfolio of six carefully selected stocks.
  4. BTR said it urged him to "carefully consider" BTR's proposal, stressing "the importance of Mr. Archambault's participation in any combined enterprise."
  5. He said he looked over the evidence carefully and felt he had no choice.
  6. That means carefully scripted, highly quotable utterances that make the candidate look strong and convey his message and will be rebroadcast time after time after time in the network news coverage that follows the debate.
  7. The works themselves were carefully conserved to bring out colors and features hidden for centuries.
  8. He's a loner and a romantic and a little messy, but he's also a yuppie who lives in a really nice apartment furnished with carefully selected antiques, with an emphasis on the mission style. Mike is cute, round-faced and thoroughly American.
  9. The Senate's work on the medium-range missile treaty shows that lawmakers will carefully scrutinize any arms pact and not be just a rubber stamp for the president, say the chamber's leaders.
  10. The Bank for International Settlements urged bank supervisors and monetary authorities to monitor carefully the international interbank market following its explosive growth in the past two years.
  11. The main evidence for this proposition seemed to be that 'there is a lot of criticism coming from western Europe, but I don't see or hear it coming from Asia'. Mr Christopher should listen more carefully.
  12. He contends the Big Board is mounting "a very carefully planned effort to steal the Chicago futures market."
  13. To make sure that this loss is manageable, the question of what is insurable and what is deductible would have to be defined carefully.
  14. But I wish he and his mentor, Sir Alan Walters, would read my actual words carefully before going up in flames.
  15. She listened very carefully.
  16. While President Bush did carefully restate the historic U.S. policy of not recognizing incorporation of the Baltic nations into the Soviet Union, he gave Mr. Gorbachev his trade agreement despite his trade blockade of Lithuania.
  17. Fires could have been set deliberately and carefully controlled.
  18. In filing disciplinary charges against Mr. Mosky and Mr. Scheck late yesterday, the Merc board of governors said it will "carefully consider the gravity of the offenses of which the defendants were convicted."
  19. Meanwhile, the State Department said it now is advising Americans in Kuwait to "plan their route carefully" if they try to flee the country overland despite orders to Iraqi forces to arrest anyone identified as a U.S. citizen.
  20. The Russians will have enough temptation to ring down the Iron Curtain and launch a new reign of terror, even if it costs them the good will Mr. Gorbachev has so carefully cultivated.
  21. No one has watched the transformation more carefully than the Soviet Union, which is considering a similar reform.
  22. In the House, Foley said Congress should act carefully on the issue, with hearings on the best way to protect the flag.
  23. In the spacious den of his plantation-style home sits a brightly colored juke box containing 100 carefully selected songs.
  24. But it should be argued nationally, with carefully prepared experiments to test options.
  25. He has six loaded shotguns in the small trailer where he lives and he carefully locks his doors.
  26. "At this point, things will go slowly and carefully."
  27. "I started singing funny little songs, patter songs," he says. "So I started taking lessons and still do, to keep me on the straight and narrow." Even then, he was carefully cultivating his image as urban sophisticate.
  28. He was less cynical than carefully self-deluded.
  29. The leaflet, "A Biblical Perspective on Civil Disobedience," said it represents the "carefully studied view of the pastoral staff and deacons" of the church, the state's largest Baptist congregation.
  30. Many Western governments did not send representatives to the carefully orchestrated anniversary celebration.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册