cautiously [
'kɒ:ʃәsli]
ad. 慎重地
- Play fair; an investor who plays cautiously.
公平处置;一个表现谨慎的投资者 - She drives very cautiously.
她很小心地开车。 - The beaver now being completely"up to trap" approaches them cautiously.
海狸这一次变精明了,它很小心地靠近他们。
cautiously[ adv ]- as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact
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she ventured cautiously downstairs
they handled the incident with kid gloves
- in a conservative manner
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we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000.
Cautiously \Cau"tious*ly\, adv.
In a cautious manner.
- The drugstore chain reacted cautiously, saying the plan would further swell its huge debt, which forced the company into Chapter 11 protection last year.
- Mongolia, ruled by Communists since 1921 and long a client of the Soviet Union, has cautiously followed the Soviet lead in embracing "perestroika," or reform, but apparently not quickly enough for some of its citizens.
- Despite the modest gains, traders said the market remains dull, with investors remaining cautiously on the sidelines.
- Researchers said that there were few deaths for the specific causes in women, so those results should be interpreted cautiously.
- Company officials and industry analysts cautiously predicted improved earnings in 1990 as Kodak begins to realize savings from the restructuring.
- Analysts cautiously praised Unocal's plan.
- Others are cautiously watching the value of the dollar overseas.
- "Nonetheless, what we have heard so far leaves us cautiously optimistic," said John Bavis, chairman of the 3,600-member union.
- "But dollar-selling sentiment continued to prevail in the market as participants waited cautiously for the release of U.S. trade figure," Yamazaki said.
- Do it cautiously, do it carefully, but do it," he urges.
- Start-up will begin very slowly and cautiously, Col. Azuma says, because "if we have a small hiccup at the plant, it's going to be known" by the whole world.
- 'I want to see an accommodation on the constitutional issue which is reasonable and fair to all,' he said. The reaction in Whitehall was cautiously upbeat.
- Government officials were cautiously optimistic about the employment outlook.
- Clearly, if you can't fire, you hire more cautiously.
- When Syrian and Christian artillery gunners rest at daybreak, thousands of trapped residents cautiously emerge from bunkers.
- WASHINGTON _ The Reagan administration reacts cautiously to the PLO move.
- He will however act cautiously in curbing national monopoly powers in fields such as energy and postal services - excluded from the 1993 single market. The real heavyweight jobs are in foreign affairs.
- Rep. John Rowland, R-Conn., a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said Army Secretary Michael Stone was "cautiously optimistic" in a recent meeting that a minimal level of tank production can be maintained.
- Barbara Ryan, drug industry analyst for Prudential-Bache Securities in New York, also said she expected the FDA would act much more cautiously in giving approval for use of Prozac to treat other disorders.
- After moving cautiously at first on the health-insurance issue, Mr. Dukakis last year made the bill one of his administration's top priorities.
- The Dow Jones industrial average fluctuated in a narrow range for much of the day as investors traded cautiously in advance of several big economic reports due out this week.
- Trading in gold and silver was quiet at the New York Mercantile Exchange, where traders are moving cautiously in the waning days before the U.S. presidential election, Ms. Raptopoulous said.
- Baker, reacting cautiously, said he would not characterize the resignation as a sign that Gorbachev's reforms are coming unraveled.
- Brokers said market sentiment remains cautiously bullish and hope that shares will resume their advance later in the week.
- "The average consumer got hit by a one-two punch," he said. "I think consumer spending will come back cautiously in the third quarter.
- Large U.S. banks, who hold 30 percent of the outstanding Third World loans, have reacted cautiously to the proposals, fearing that they could cause a stampede by debtor nations demanding debt forgiveness.
- He restated Portugal's commitment to place the escudo in the exchange-rate mechanism of the EC's European Monetary System soon, but insisted the adhesion would have to be handled cautiously.
- We must therefore move cautiously but steadily ahead.
- William Bernstein, Orion's president and chief executive officer, said in a telephone interview that "I'm cautiously optimistic about the successful outcome of negotiations with the bondholders.
- The Commission believes the project needs a low pressure network for domestic gas users to be viable, and is proceeding cautiously with fund disbursement.