discernment 详细解释

discernment

[di'sə:nmənt]

n. 眼光, 洞察力

n.[U]

1. 洞察; 识别

2. 洞察力; 识别能力; 敏锐

He showed great discernment in his choice of wine.

他对选酒眼力很高。

词形变化

副词: discerningly |

词义辨析

同义:

n.明晰

perspicacity  perspicaciousness  perceptivity  astuteness

n.明理

comprehension  sagacity  sagaciousness  wit  wisdom  mindfulness  intelligence

n.发现

espial  detection  discovery  

同义参见:

perception  brain  discrimination  knowledge  judgment  difference  understanding  

英英释义

名词 discernment:

the cognitive condition of someone who understands

同义词:understanding, apprehension, savvy

delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)

同义词:taste, appreciation, perceptiveness

perception of that which is obscure

同义词:perceptiveness

the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

同义词:sagacity, sagaciousness, judgment, judgement

the trait of judging wisely and objectively

同义词:discretion

补充

discernmentdiscernment英:[diˈsə:nmənt] 美:[dɪˈsɚnmənt, -ˈzɚn-]n.1.识别能力; 洞察力; 敏锐, 精明

例句

1. their lack of discernment and acceptance of inferior quality他们不识货, 接受了劣质品 2. I think she showed great discernment in her choice of aides.我认为她在选助手时极具慧眼。 3. an astonishing lack of discernment.令人吃惊地缺乏洞察力。 4. His lack of discernment led to his disastrous choice of business partners.他缺乏眼力,因此不幸选错了商业伙伴