well-informed [
'wɛl ɪn'fɔrmd]
a. 消息灵通的, 博识的, 见闻广博的
well-informed[ adj ]
possessing sound knowledge
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well-informed readers
Well-informed \Well`-in*formed"\, a.
Correctly informed; provided with information; well furnished
with authentic knowledge; intelligent.
- The south Slav story is hard enough to follow even without well-informed observers like Moravcek.
- More than a decade after Watergate, it is common for any well-informed foreigner, in the course of conversation, to ask: "But tell me, what was Watergate really about?"
- The president is always strikingly well-informed about world affairs.
- Students and Radio Treichville, the name given to the well-informed rumor network, said workers forced to take 30 percent pay cuts caused the service disruptions as a protest.
- In the past three weeks, the government's stockpile of wheat in the Kabul silo has grown from 8,000 metric tons to 27,000 metric tons, well-informed sources said.
- A well-informed source in Tegucigalpa said the Sandinistas pursued about 600 rebels into Honduras and nearly captured a Contra supply depot before two bombing raids by the Honduran air force drove them back.
- A well-informed diplomatic source said there had been no movement of Iraqi troops across the Saudi frontier today.
- The U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Walter L. Cutler, has sent his resignation to Washington after six months in the post, well-informed sources said Tuesday.
- A well-informed source in Tehran, speaking in a telephone interview late Tuesday, said Iran's leaders had agreed to Iraq's request for the trade deal, which he said would involve shipments of 200,000 barrels of refined oil a day.
- Savimbi voiced confidence that U.S. aid will continue, but said many Americans are not well-informed about Angola.
- Even well-informed Japanese seem utterly relaxed about the possibility of a Labour victory. This is, at first glance, surprising.
- The thieves were well-informed, police said.
- Although for the most part his broadbrush treatment is sound and well-informed, Mr. Nixon's literary style is at times cloyingly didactic and categoric.
- He is well-informed and has a healthy degree of scepticism when it comes to trusting other people with his money.
- The agent would have a healthy and well-informed interest in monitoring the release of personal data and making sure that all such transactions resulted in royalty payments.
- However, a well-informed diplomatic source in the gulf reported no movement of Iraqi troops into Saudi Arabia or directly across the Iraq-Saudi Arabian border.
- He mentions everywhere that Turkish security was astoundingly well-informed, and gives numerous examples.
- Because Riggio always seemed well-informed about each parish, Huerter said he believed that he had consulted a national directory of Catholic churches, which lists priests and other church officials.
- Gross is always immensely well-informed, perceptive without being ponderous, and he never allows indignation to cloud his judgment.
- The reliable and well-informed Bogota newspaper El Espectador, bombed earlier in the month by drug terrorists, said the arms belonged to Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha, the reputed No. 2 man in the Medellin cocaine cartel.
- Mr Behrendt says 'Argentine industrialists are surprisingly well-informed.
- Mr. Davis is a storyteller, and as far as an outsider can tell, a careful and well-informed one.
- "You could say whatever you wanted to, but with a caveat: You better know what you're talking about because he's so well-informed and well-read he could be very overpowering."
- This information will enable consumers to make well-informed decisions.