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 vigilant ['vidʒilәnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 警觉的, 警戒的, 警惕的

[法] 警醒的, 警戒的, 注意的




    vigilant
    [ adj ]
    carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger
    <adj.all>
    a policy of open-eyed awarenessthe vigilant eye of the town watch
    there was a watchful dignity in the room
    a watchful parent with a toddler in tow


    Vigilant \Vig"i*lant\, a. [L. vigilans, -antis, p. pr. of
    vigilare to watch, fr. vigil awake: cf. F. vigilant. See
    {Vigil}.]
    Attentive to discover and avoid danger, or to provide for
    safety; wakeful; watchful; circumspect; wary. ``Be sober, be
    vigilant.'' --1 Pet. v. 8.

    Sirs, take your places, and be vigilant. --Shak.

    1. Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad on Thursday urged the public to be particularly vigilant on the British mainland.
    2. In a recent speech to big users, Mr John Baker, chairman of National Power, urged them to be extremely vigilant about the additional costs such as the nuclear levy which are included in their bills.
    3. The four other Arena politicians present said Cristiani "would be vigilant" and punish anyone who committed violations, Beckwith said.
    4. "Dole was surprised as anyone would be," Riker said. "But the senator had just made the point that the building is not fail-safe and that's why we have to be ever vigilant." Nichols said officers have not changed procedures since the incident.
    5. Eager to show that they are vigilant about security matters, the signers state the problem in strong terms: "The United States has valid security concerns in Central America.
    6. Bush did not directly address civil rights leaders' concerns, but called for "vigilant and aggressive enforcement" of civil rights and said his administration won't tolerate discrimination.
    7. "At a time when we ought to be more vigilant than ever, we're putting one of our best people on the shelf," said one state inspector.
    8. "More armed police (are) posted around the American cultural center and (we are) more vigilant of Arab students living in Karachi," he said.
    9. But Ottawa steps in when countries consider steps it believes are too vigilant.
    10. "It's a time for banks to be vigilant about the financial health of commodities firms, but we're always vigilant," says an official of a big French bank with an active commodities financing business.
    11. "It's a time for banks to be vigilant about the financial health of commodities firms, but we're always vigilant," says an official of a big French bank with an active commodities financing business.
    12. The outcome means that we must and will remain vigilant," Levinson said.
    13. There were no risks of any kind; never a hint of insecurity but no flashes of inspirational daring either. The support provided by the Philharmonia was always vigilant.
    14. Anyone who spends a good deal of time outdoors, whether in recreation or work, should be vigilant.
    15. But Moscow News added: "The most vigilant of the Saltykovka residents smelled a different kind of odor: the pernicious spirit of profit-making and capitalism.
    16. "We need to be vigilant _ and people tend to lose that sense of vigilance _ before it's too late," he said.
    17. Again the lack of vigilant monitoring caused a sluggish reaction.
    18. The vegetarian, teetotal majority will have enacted stiff laws to regulate these dangerous substances and will be especially vigilant in protecting the young.
    19. "Certainly police need to be vigilant, but stopping black youths because they are congregating in the area of town and not stopping youths congregating in other areas of town is unconstitutional," he said.
    20. But it is important for western groups to be vigilant about Japan, which remains and will remain Asia's most important market for many years.
    21. But we must be constantly vigilant.
    22. But Mr. Einhorn is confident that the Fed will remain vigilant and keep the economic recovery from slipping into reverse.
    23. Nonetheless, advertisers, their agencies and media buyers say they must remain vigilant because budgetary pressures are growing in many states.
    24. Companies face "a greater threat to corporate control from inadequate management in a crisis or a failure to be vigilant in terms of what is potential criminal conduct" than from a hostile takeover, Mr. Flom said.
    25. But ever since the market became competitive in 1985 or 1986, we've been pretty vigilant about this.
    26. Mr. Robinson's interest in having vigilant watchdogs for the securities markets is widely shared, of course.
    27. The newly freed East Europeans will likely be especially vigilant in guarding against any relapses on either score.
    28. To do that you've got to be very vigilant.' What have you learned from it? 'I think I'm a better person for having worked there and mixing with the lads whom I represent.
    29. Jean Desandre, a spokesman for the Gaumont Champs-Elysees, said management had instructed employees to be "vigilant from the day the film opened."
    30. "They're not 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week on this, whereas the pro-life people are vigilant.
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