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小词详解 | discreet
discreet 英 [dɪˈskriːt] 美 [dɪˈskriːt]
But it is the sort of event that could lead incumbents to self-isolate—accelerating the discreet spread of Chinese banks in emerging markets.
但这类事件可能会导致传统银行自我隔离,从而加速中资银行在新兴市场中的谨慎扩张。
——《经济学人》Illumination, as in a medieval manuscript, seemed to be behind discreet, long-sleeved dresses in gray wool or plaid, lighted down the front with gilded embroidery.
就像中世纪的手稿中说的那样,光明似乎隐藏在那些朴素的长袖连衣裙背后,这些连衣裙是用灰色羊毛或格子花呢做成的,正面用镀金的刺绣提亮。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (尤指为了保密或避免尴尬而)言行小心谨慎的
他对两性关系一贯谨小慎微。他的私生活没有爆出过一丁点儿的丑闻。
He was always very discreet about his love affairs. Not a whiff of scandal had ever tainted his private life.问题的关键在于你应该审慎地询问清楚再签字。
The crux of the matter is that you ought to make a few discreet enquiries before you sign anything.
那位戴着素净首饰的女士靠着船上的护栏,凝望大海。
The lady who wore discreet jewellery leaned on the ship's rail and gazed out to sea.
It was a matter upon which he was reticent, and with persons of his kind a direct question is never very discreet.
这是一个他讳莫如深的话题;对于像他这样的人直接问这类事也是很不谨慎的。
cautious: (of a person) careful to avoid potential problems or dangers circumspect: wary and unwilling to take risks wary: feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems