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prudent, e [pʀydɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectivea. carefulb. ( = sage) sensible* * *prudente pʀydɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( soucieux de sa sécurité) careful2) ( réservé) cautious3) ( sage) wise* * *pʀydɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj prudent, -e1) (= circonspect) carefulsoyez prudent — be careful, take care
2) (= sage, conseillé) wise, sensibleLaisse ton passeport à la maison, c'est plus prudent. — It would be wiser to leave your passport at home.
3) (= réservé) cautious* * *1 ( soucieux de sa sécurité) careful; on n'est jamais trop prudent you can't be too careful; ce n'est pas prudent de faire it isn't safe to do;2 ( réservé) [candidat, attitude, déclaration] cautious (dans in; sur on, about); se montrer prudent dans son analyse/ses prévisions to appear cautious in one's analysis/one's forecasts; il faut être prudent one must be cautious;3 ( sage) wise; il serait prudent de réserver/d'arriver tôt it would be wise to book/to arrive early; juger prudent de ne pas accepter/de ne rien dire to think it wise not to accept/not to say anything; tu as raison, c'est plus prudent you're right, it's wiser.une réponse prudente a diplomatic ou circumspect answer -
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حَذِرٌ (صِفَة) \ careful: taking care: Be careful not to break it! <t>cautious</t> very careful, not taking risks. prudent: wisely careful: She is prudent with her money. wary: careful; looking out for danger or deceit: I’m wary of lending him anything (I’m unwilling, because I don’t trust him to give it back). -
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كيِّس \ diplomatic: showing wisdom in dealing with others: Try to be diplomatic when you refuse the invitation, so as not to cause bad feeling. prudent: wisely careful: She is prudent with her money. -
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حَصِيف \ discreet: careful not to give away secrets; careful not to draw public attention to private affairs: Doctors have to be discreet. judicious: showing wisdom: They made a judicious attempt to settle their quarrel privately. philosophical: of philosophy; calm, in spite of all doubts and difficulties: He seems philosophical about the loss of his job. prudent: wisely careful: She is prudent with her money. sensible: wise, having or showing good sense; suitable: Sensible people wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. shrewd: showing wise judgement and good sense, esp. in business matters: My wife is a shrewd buyer who never wastes money. tactful: showing tact. \ See Also حريص (حَريص)، حاذق (حَاذِق)، لبق (لَبِق)، حذر (حَذِر)، حكيم (حَكيم) -
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مُتَعَقِّل \ prudent: wisely careful: She is prudent with her money. -
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[ˈpruːdənt] adjectivewise and careful:عاقِل، حَكيم، حَذِرa prudent person/attitude.
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10 Prudent Man Analysis
Law: PMAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Prudent Man Analysis
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11 prudent limit of endurance
Military: PLEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > prudent limit of endurance
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12 prudent limit of patrol
Military: PLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > prudent limit of patrol
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13 Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics
Veterinary medicine: APUAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics
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14 Dagron, Prudent René-Patrice
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1819 Beaumont, Franced. June 1900 Paris, France[br]French photographer who specialized in microphotography.[br]Dagron studied chemistry, but little else is known of his early career. He was the proprietor of a Paris shop selling stationery and office equipment in 1860, when he proposed making microscopic photographs mounted in jewellery. Dagron went on to produce examples using equipment constructed by the optician Debozcq. In 1864 Dagron became one of the celebrities of the day when he recorded 450 portraits on a single photograph that measured 1 mm3. The image was viewed by means of a tiny magnifying lens popularly known as a "Stanhope" after its supposed inventor, the English Lord Charles Stanhope. The great demand for Stanhoped jewellery soon allowed Dagron to build a factory for its manufacture. Dagron's main claim to fame rests on his work during the Franco-Prussian War. At the siege of Paris, Dagron was ballooned out of the city to organize a carrier-pigeon communication service. Thousands of microphotographed dispatches could be carried by a single pigeon, and Dagron set up a regular service between Paris and Tours. In Paris the messages from the outside world were enlarged and projected onto a white wall and transcribed by a team of clerks. After the war, Dagron dabbled in aerial photography from balloons, but his interest in microphotography continued until his death in 1900.[br]Further ReadingG.Tissandier, 1874, Les Merveilles de la photographie, Paris (a contemporary account of Dagron's work during the siege of Paris).H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JWBiographical history of technology > Dagron, Prudent René-Patrice
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Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > հաշվենկատ
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prudent — prudent, ente [ prydɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1090 « sage, plein d expérience »; lat. prudens 1 ♦ (1573) Qui a, montre de la prudence. ⇒ circonspect, prévoyant, réfléchi, sage . Ses déboires l ont rendu prudent. Il est trop prudent pour brusquer les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
prudent — PRUDÉNT, Ă, prudenţi, te, adj. Care se fereşte de tot ce ar putea să i producă un neajuns, să l primejduiască; prevăzător, circumspect, precaut. – Din fr. prudent, lat. prudens, ntis. Trimis de RACAI, 22.11.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 Prudent ≠… … Dicționar Român
prudent — pru‧dent [ˈpruːdnt] adjective 1. sensible and careful, especially by trying to avoid unnecessary risks: • These must be prudent loans requiring the buyer to put in significant capital. 2. ACCOUNTING following the rule that a business should not… … Financial and business terms
prudent — 1 judicious, sensible, sane, *wise, sage, sapient Analogous words: *intelligent, brilliant, bright, smart, alert: *shrewd, perspicacious, sagacious, astute: disciplined, schooled (see TEACH) 2 provident, foresighted, forethoughtful, discreet (see … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Prudent — Pru dent, a. [L. prudens, entis, contr. from providens: cf. F. prudent. See {Provident}.] 1. Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prudent — prudent, ente (pru dan, dan t ) adj. 1° Qui a de la prudence. • C était la femme prudente qui est donnée proprement par le Seigneur, BOSSUET Mar. Thér.. • Plus prudent dans les affaires du siècle que le ministre de la pénitence, qui souvent … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
prudent — pru·dent / prüd ənt/ adj: characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence pru·dent·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. prudent … Law dictionary
prudent — late 14c., from Fr. prudent (c.1300), from L. prudentem (nom. prudens) knowing, skilled, sagacious, circumspect; rarely in lit. sense foreseeing; contraction of providens, prp. of providere to foresee (see PROVIDE (Cf. provide)). Related:… … Etymology dictionary
prudent — prudent, prudential, prudish While prudent is a judgemental word meaning ‘circumspect, judicious’, prudential is merely descriptive in identifying actions and attitudes that have to do with prudence, e.g. prudential motives are motives determined … Modern English usage
prudent — et sage, qui prouvoit à ce qu il doit faire ou laisser, Prudens, Circunspectus. Prudent conseil, Scitum consilium … Thresor de la langue françoyse
prudent — Prudent, [pruden]te. adj. Qui a de la Prudence, qui est doüé de Prudence. C est un homme tres prudent. une femme tres prudente. Il se dit aussi de la conduite dans les affaires du monde, & des choses qui y ont rapport. Il a tenu une conduite tres … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française