词汇 | vigilance |
释义 | vigilance noun[ U ] uk /ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/ us /ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/ more careful attention, especially in order to notice possible danger: 警觉;警戒;警惕 The police said that it was thanks to the vigilance of a neighbour that the fire was discovered before it could spread.警方说多亏了一位邻居警觉才在火灾蔓延之前发现了火情。 Cautious and vigilant abundance an abundance of cautionidiom askance attentive attentively diligence diligent diligent about something/doing something discreet due diligence meticulously meticulousness mindful minutely narrowly sedulously semi-conservative slowly snuffly super-cautious Examples of vigilancevigilance This included neurons with anticipatory activity, "vigilance," and activity related to the reinforcing qualities of the reward itself. The contrast between crown vigilance in protecting its income and its casual attitude toward complaints about dissent could not have been more marked. Vigilance in protecting it is no longer a communal calling card. Vigilance in preventing imported cases must continue and the effectiveness of current border control measures should be properly evaluated. Two individuals reported vigilance behaviours : watching people, and looking up and down the street to see if someone was outside. Vigilance is required if relevant factors are not to be overlooked in implementing management programmes. The newly created niche altered both maternal vigilance and the epigenetic processes that affect how infants attend and respond to multimodal expression. Business also finds it difficult to maintain unity and vigilance over reform implementation. In addition, labeling can be a cause for medical vigilance when it is inadequate. The threat avoidance function suggested by revonsuo could therefore be included in this more general function of fundamental cognitive capacity preservations and mental vigilance. The relatively few acts of armed, organised resistance in the early nineteenth century were responded to with successful, violent repression, increased vigilance, and measured constraint. Effective early warning and early action systems require local knowledge of causes and dynamics of disputes, constant vigilance, and careful analysis of warning signals. However, current practice in radiotherapy is founded on a solid basis of quality control and vigilance which appears largely effective in preventing accidents. Cumulative sleepiness, mood disturbance, and psychomotor vigilance performance decrements during a week of sleep restricted to 4-5 hours per night. Constant vigilance comprising a speedy detection of suspected cases, immediate notification and appropriate public health measures are permanently needed in receptive areas. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withvigilancevigilanceThese are words often used in combination with vigilance. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. constant vigilance Effective early warning and early action systems require local knowledge of causes and dynamics of disputes, constantvigilance, and careful analysis of warning signals. continued vigilance The disregard shown for judicial decisions tends to justify the continued vigilance of the unelected head. eternal vigilance Eternalvigilance and constant visibility are required to maintain forward momentum. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with vigilance |
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