discretion
discretion 英 [dɪˈskreʃn] 美 [dɪˈskrɛʃən]
n. 自由裁量权;谨慎;判断力;判定;考虑周到
名词复数:discretions
- If you have the freedom to decide something on your own, the decision is left to your discretion. You're in charge.
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- n. 自由裁量权;谨慎;判断力;判定;考虑周到
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1. But the question on the minds of residents here is: Why do school officials not have more discretion in such cases?
但是,这里的居民的问题是:为什么学校在这样的事件上不多用一点判断力呢?
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2. For many of us, friendships are the place where we learn about compromise and sharing.We learn about loyalty and discretion.
对我们中的大多数人来说,友谊是我们学习妥协和分享,忠诚和谨慎的地方。
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3. Strictly follow the principle of legality of the key is how to understand and deal with legality and the relationship between discretion.
严格遵循罪刑法定原则的关健是如何认识和处理罪刑法定与自由裁量权之间的关系。
- discretion (n.) c. 1300, dyscrecyun, "moral discernment," from Old French discrecion or directly from Late Latin discretionem (nominative discretio) "discernment, power to make distinctions," in classical Latin "separation, distinction," noun of state from past participle stem of discernere "to separate, distinguish" (see discern). Phrase at (one's) discretion attested from 1570s, from sense of "power to decide or judge" (late 14c.); the age of discretion (late 14c.) in English law was 14.
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