circumspection 英 [ˌsɜ:kəm'spekʃn]   美 [ˌsɚkəmˈspɛkʃən]

circumspection

circumspection  英 [ˌsɜ:kəm'spekʃn] 美 [ˌsɚkəmˈspɛkʃən]

n. 慎重;细心 

名词复数:circumspections 

But make any such alterations to your routine gradually, with circumspection. 但是在改变你常规热身方法时, 要慢慢来, 要小心。
But the revisions should be treated with circumspection and not immediately result in a massive shift in world-view. 但应该谨慎地对待修正,不至于立即导致世界看法的大转变。

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  • n. 慎重;细心
  • 1. But make any such alterations to your routine gradually, with circumspection.

    但是在改变你常规热身方法时, 要慢慢来, 要小心。

  • 2. But the revisions should be treated with circumspection and not immediately result in a massive shift in world-view.

    但应该谨慎地对待修正,不至于立即导致世界看法的大转变。

  • 3. "And this, " said she, "is the end of all his friend's anxious circumspection!

    她说:“这就是他那位朋友处心积虑的结局! 是他自己的姐妹自欺欺人的下场!

  • circumspection (n.) late 14c., "careful observation of one's surroundings, attention to details and probable consequences" (with a view to choosing the safest course), from Old French circumspection (Modern French circonspection), from Latin circumspectionem (nominative circumspectio) "a looking around; foresight, caution," noun of action from past participle stem of circumspicere "to look around," from circum "around, round about" (seecircum-) + specere "to look" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). 
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