wary of
基本解釋
- adj. 小心翼翼的;警覺的;謹(jǐn)防的
英漢例句
- Your frailty makes them wary of buying anything from you.
你的虛弱使他們從你那里購買任何東西都很謹(jǐn)慎。 - But investors should be wary of assuming the best case and scooping up the bonds of these companies, despite their double-digit yields.
但是投資者應(yīng)當(dāng)謹(jǐn)防只考慮到最好的情況就抄底這些公司的股價(jià),盡管它們的收益率是兩位數(shù)。 - Even those who don’t care much about prisoners’ rights should be wary of elected officials exercising too much say over who makes up the electorate.
而那些不關(guān)心犯人的權(quán)利的人們,更應(yīng)該警惕那些當(dāng)選的官員們,他們對誰組成全體選民有太多的決定權(quán)了。 - Military analysts believe Iran is wary of cracking down too hard, for fear of drawing in other militants from neighboring Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- The US and other Western powers are wary of Tehran's nuclear intentions, and suspect that Tehran ultimately intends to produce nuclear weapons, a charge Iran denies.
- But observers say India and China remain wary of accepting legally binding emission cuts at a time when they are making their presence felt on the global economic scene.
- So have young Kurds, though their political leaders have been wary of speaking out.
ECONOMIST: Syria’s religious minorities
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詞組短語
- Always wary of 總是小心
- wary to wary of 警覺的
- Wary of Water 旱鴨子「浮」音
- be wary of 提防;擔(dān)心;留神;警惕的
- Be Wary Of Sin 你要提防罪惡