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judicious [dʒυˊdɪʃəs] aздравомы́слящий, рассуди́тельный -
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[dʒu:ʹdıʃəs] a1) здравомыслящий, рассудительный, благоразумный2) разумный, целесообразный; продуманныйjudicious selection - разумный /правильный/ выбор /отбор/
judicious use of one's time - целесообразное использование /распределение/ времени
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‹u'diʃəs(showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) juicioso- judiciousness
tr[ʤʊː'dɪʃəs]1 juicioso,-a, sensato,-a, prudentejudicious [ʤʊ'dɪʃəs] adjsound, wise: juicioso, sensato♦ judiciously advadj.• juicioso, -a adj.• machucho, -a adj.• maduro, -a adj.• sensato, -a adj.dʒuː'dɪʃəs[dʒuː'dɪʃǝs]ADJ frm sensato, juicioso* * *[dʒuː'dɪʃəs] -
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[dʒu:ˈdɪʃəs]judicious благоразумный judicious здравомыслящий, рассудительный judicious здравомыслящий judicious рассудительный -
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[dзu΄diʃəs] a ողջամիտ, խելամիտ, խե լացի. a judicious reply խելացի պատասխան. judicious advice/decision խելացի խորհուրդ/որոշում. judicious statement ողջամիտ դատողու թյուն/հայտա րարություն -
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[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) velovervejet- judiciousness* * *[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) velovervejet- judiciousness -
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[dʒuː'dɪʃəs]aggettivo giudizioso, assennato* * *[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) giudizioso- judiciousness* * *judicious /dʒu:ˈdɪʃəs/a.giudizioso; assennato; prudentejudiciously avv. judiciousness n. [u].* * *[dʒuː'dɪʃəs]aggettivo giudizioso, assennato -
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adjective1) (discerning) klarblickend2) (sensible) besonnen* * *[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) klug- academic.ru/104099/judiciously">judiciously- judiciousness* * *ju·di·cious[ʤu:ˈdɪʃəs]* * *1. adj judiciously2. adv[dZuː'dIʃəs, -lɪ] klug, umsichtig* * *judicious [dʒuːˈdıʃəs] adj (adv judiciously)1. vernünftig, klug, umsichtig2. wohlüberlegt* * *adjective1) (discerning) klarblickend2) (sensible) besonnen* * *adj.urteilsfähig adj.vernünftig adj.verständig adj. -
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1. a здравомыслящий, рассудительный, благоразумный2. a разумный, целесообразный; продуманныйСинонимический ряд:1. cautious (adj.) cautious; discerning; logical; reasonable; wary2. clever (adj.) clever; diplomatic; shrewd; tactful3. prudent (adj.) discreet; expedient; politic; practical; prudent4. sound (adj.) balanced; common sense; commonsensical; enlightened; judgmatic; level-headed; rational; sagacious; sage; sane; sapient; sensible; sober; sound; wiseАнтонимический ряд:blind; fatuous; foolish; hasty; idiotic; impolitic; impractical; imprudent; inane; indiscreet; inept; inexpedient; thoughtless -
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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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حَكِيم \ judicious: showing wisdom: They made a judicious attempt to settle their quarrel privately. philosopher: sb. whose mind is concerned with philosophy. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: Sensible people wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. wise: having good judgement; sensible: Wise people lock their doors at night. \ See Also حصيف (حَصيف) -
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‹u'diʃəs(showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) klok, veloverveid- judiciousnessklokadj. \/dʒʊˈdɪʃəs\/forstandig, klok, skjønnsom -
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[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) hygginn, skynsamlegur- judiciousness -
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Adj1. बुद्धिमानGandhiji was a very judicious person.
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Judicious — Ju*di cious, a. [F. judicieux, fr. L. judicium judgment. See {Judicial}.] Of or relating to a court; judicial. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His last offenses to us Shall have judicious hearing. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Directed or governed by sound… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judicious — I adjective apperceptive, astute, calculating, careful, cautious, considerate, considered, deliberate, diplomatic, discerning, discreet, discretionary, discriminating, enlightened, heedful, judgmatic, mindful, moderate, perceptive, percipient,… … Law dictionary
judicious — (adj.) 1590s, having sound judgment, from M.Fr. judicieux (16c.), from L. iudicium judgment, from iudicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)). Meaning careful, prudent is from c.1600. Related: Judiciously; judiciousness … Etymology dictionary
judicious — *wise, sage, sapient, prudent, sensible, sane Analogous words: *rational, reasonable: just, *fair, equitable, dispassionate, objective: sagacious, perspicacious, astute, *shrewd: discreet, prudent (see under PRUDENCE) Antonyms: injudicious:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
judicious — [adj] wise, thoughtful accurate, acute, astute, calculating, careful, cautious, circumspect, clear sighted, considerate, considered, diplomatic, discerning, discreet, discriminating, efficacious, enlightened, expedient, far sighted, informed,… … New thesaurus
judicious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or done with good judgement. DERIVATIVES judiciously adverb judiciousness noun … English terms dictionary
judicious — [jo͞odish′əs] adj. [Fr judicieux < L judicium, judgment < judex: see JUDGE] having, applying, or showing sound judgment; wise and careful judiciously adv. judiciousness n … English World dictionary
judicious — 01. Parents have to be [judicious] in disciplining their children; too much is as bad as too little. 02. By examining a [judicious] selection of contexts, one can gain insight into the meaning and usage of new vocabulary. 03. I think you will… … Grammatical examples in English
judicious — judicial, judicious These two words, both derived from the Latin word judex meaning ‘judge’, are easily confused although their current meanings are distinct. Judicial means ‘relating to judges or legal processes’ (a judicial inquiry / a judicial … Modern English usage
judicious — judiciously, adv. judiciousness, n. /jooh dish euhs/, adj. 1. using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one s money. 2. having, exercising, or characterized by good or… … Universalium
judicious — adj. (formal) judicious to + inf. (it would be judicious to remain silent) * * * [dʒuː dɪʃəs] (formal) judicious to + inf. (it would be judicious to remain silent) … Combinatory dictionary