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ad. 慎重地

  1. Play fair; an investor who plays cautiously.
    公平处置;一个表现谨慎的投资者
  2. She drives very cautiously.
    她很小心地开车。
  3. 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 ]
  1. as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact

  2. <adv.all>
    she ventured cautiously downstairs
    they handled the incident with kid gloves
  3. in a conservative manner

  4. <adv.all>
    we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000.


Cautiously \Cau"tious*ly\, adv.
In a cautious manner.

  1. The drugstore chain reacted cautiously, saying the plan would further swell its huge debt, which forced the company into Chapter 11 protection last year.
  2. 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.
  3. Despite the modest gains, traders said the market remains dull, with investors remaining cautiously on the sidelines.
  4. Researchers said that there were few deaths for the specific causes in women, so those results should be interpreted cautiously.
  5. Company officials and industry analysts cautiously predicted improved earnings in 1990 as Kodak begins to realize savings from the restructuring.
  6. Analysts cautiously praised Unocal's plan.
  7. Others are cautiously watching the value of the dollar overseas.
  8. "Nonetheless, what we have heard so far leaves us cautiously optimistic," said John Bavis, chairman of the 3,600-member union.
  9. "But dollar-selling sentiment continued to prevail in the market as participants waited cautiously for the release of U.S. trade figure," Yamazaki said.
  10. Do it cautiously, do it carefully, but do it," he urges.
  11. 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.
  12. '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.
  13. Government officials were cautiously optimistic about the employment outlook.
  14. Clearly, if you can't fire, you hire more cautiously.
  15. When Syrian and Christian artillery gunners rest at daybreak, thousands of trapped residents cautiously emerge from bunkers.
  16. WASHINGTON _ The Reagan administration reacts cautiously to the PLO move.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. After moving cautiously at first on the health-insurance issue, Mr. Dukakis last year made the bill one of his administration's top priorities.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. Baker, reacting cautiously, said he would not characterize the resignation as a sign that Gorbachev's reforms are coming unraveled.
  24. Brokers said market sentiment remains cautiously bullish and hope that shares will resume their advance later in the week.
  25. "The average consumer got hit by a one-two punch," he said. "I think consumer spending will come back cautiously in the third quarter.
  26. 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.
  27. 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.
  28. We must therefore move cautiously but steadily ahead.
  29. 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.
  30. The Commission believes the project needs a low pressure network for domestic gas users to be viable, and is proceeding cautiously with fund disbursement.
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