词汇 | diligent |
释义 | diligent adjective uk /ˈdɪl.ɪ.dʒənt/ us /ˈdɪl.ə.dʒənt/ approving careful and using a lot of effort: 认真刻苦的,勤奋的,勤劳的 a diligent student用功的学生 diligent aboutLeo is very diligent about his work. diligent inTheir lawyer was extremely diligent in preparing their case.律师为他们这个案子做了认真扎实的准备。 done in a careful and detailed way: 细致的,潜心的 The discovery was made after years of diligent research.这一发现是数年潜心研究的成果。 paying close attention to detail carefulAfter careful consideration, we are unable to accept your proposal. thoroughHe seems like he's not paying attention, but don't be fooled - he's very thorough. meticulousThis book is the result of years of meticulous research. methodicalI appreciated his methodical approach to the work. Cautious and vigilant abundance an abundance of cautionidiom askance attentive attentively diligence diligent about something/doing something discreet due diligence gingerly meticulousness mindful minutely narrowly once semi-conservative slowly snuffly super-cautious super-conservative You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Detailed and careful Related wordsdiligence diligently diligent | American Dictionarydiligent adjective us/ˈdɪl·ɪ·dʒənt/ careful and serious in your work, or done in a careful and determined way: a diligent worker They made diligent efforts to carry out their programs. diligencenoun[ U ]us/ˈdɪl·ɪ·dʒəns/ Examples of diligentdiligent It is important for clinicians to be diligent and precise when investigating causes of obesity, as treatment varies among disorders. Children with good executive function skills are diligent, well organized, disciplined in completing tasks, and strategic in their approach to resolving problems. The question is whether anyone should care how diligent these officials really are. The generous coverage appears thanks to a diligent spectator who recorded his impressions and sent them to the newspaper. What is required is to make a ' diligent culture of himself ', asking himself the reason why things have gone either right or wrong. She should be a skilful and diligent household manager, responsible for methodical organization, cleanliness, tidiness and frugal budgeting. The more early and diligent the search, the more likely are the defects to be detected by echocardiography prior to spontaneous closure. He was the most diligent investigator of the peculiar, and the most exalted philosopher. It was the hard-working, entrepreneurial, charitable middling townsman, and his equally diligent wife; the characters who now, quite self-consciously, occupied this typical urban middling order. The processes of urbanization, local politics and strategies of social control have been charted through detailed and diligent empirical work. This biography is very well researched, and the authors have been extremely diligent in unearthing many previously obscure facts about their subject. Despite a diligent search no peridotite or other deepseated xenoliths have been encountered. The calligraphy translates as: 'diligent, rigorous, practical and realistic, and creative'. My swimming pupil is diligent and actually succeeds in conquering a few yards on her own. Both deserve his thanks for their diligent and careful work. 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. |
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