prudential
英[prʊ'denʃ(ə)l]
美[pru'dɛnʃəl]
- adj. 谨慎的;明辨的
英文词源
- prudential (adj.)
- mid-15c., from Medieval Latin prudentialis, from Latin prudentia "a foreseeing, foresight" (see prudence). Related: Prudentially. Prudential, the U.S. insurance company, dates to the 1870s; its logo featuring the Rock of Gibraltar dates from c. 1900 and was widely known 20c.
双语例句
- 1. Usually, however , the ripeness defense reflects prudential considerations.
- 时机成熟辩护理由通常反映的是审慎的考虑.
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- 2. Revolving all these things, a prudential feeling began to steal over me.
- 想着这一切, 不知不觉地,我产生了一种审慎从事的感觉.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Everbright Prudential profit by revenue bonds to fund managers Haiying said.
- 光大保德信增利收益债券基金经理于海颖说.
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- 4. Mr King counters that prudential regulation already draws such distinctions.
- 金反驳称,谨慎监管已经划定了此类界限.
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- 5. Bad loans have been written off , banks re - capitalised and prudential controls strengthened.
- 不良贷款已一笔勾销,重组了资本结构,强化了稳妥管理.
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