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单词 Cautious
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1. Losses make us more cautious.
2. Her experiences have made her cautious.
3. Australia, put in to bat, made a cautious start.
4. He was very cautious about committing himself to anything.
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5. They've taken a very cautious approach.
6. The old lady is very cautious with her money.
7. He was cautious when he was riding the bicycle.
8. The air-pollution board has reacted with cautious optimism to the announcement.
9. He's a cautious driver.
10. They expressed cautious optimism about a solution to the crisis.
11. The government has been cautious in its response to the report.
12. The scientists are cautious about the wider significance of their findings.
13. When I started has become a kind of cautious person.
14. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.
15. The scientists are cautious about using enzyme therapy on humans.
16. The proposal received a cautious welcome from the Opposition.
17. He is a very cautious man.
18. There are grounds for cautious optimism .
19. Despite the crisis a cautious optimism prevailed.
20. Their supporters gave the decision a guarded/cautious welcome.
21. She is rather cautious in outlook.
22. You're right to be cautious.
23. He is, understandably enough, being more cautious this time.
24. He accused the government of being unduly cautious.
25. The president became more cautious as his popularity dipped.
26. Cautious by nature, Simpkin was reluctant to interfere.
27. What's made you so suddenly cautious?
28. Doctors are understandably cautious about this new treatment.
29. I advise you to be cautious.
30. My inner voice told me to be cautious.
1. Her experiences have made her cautious.
2. Australia, put in to bat, made a cautious start.
3. He was very cautious about committing himself to anything.
4. They've taken a very cautious approach.
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5. The old lady is very cautious with her money.
6. He was cautious when he was riding the bicycle.
7. The air-pollution board has reacted with cautious optimism to the announcement.
8. He's a cautious driver.
9. They expressed cautious optimism about a solution to the crisis.
10. The government has been cautious in its response to the report.
11. The scientists are cautious about the wider significance of their findings.
12. The scientists are cautious about using enzyme therapy on humans.
13. Doctors are understandably cautious about this new treatment.
31. The proposals were given a cautious welcome by the trade unions.
32. You should be cautious when getting involved and test the water before committing yourself.
33. The Prime Minister was extremely cautious, saying nothing inflammatory and giving no hostages to fortune.
34. Being a prudent and cautious person, you realise that the problem must be resolved.
34. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
35. The schoolboys are more cautious not to make any mistakes in spelling than ever before.
36. He warned us to be cautious of accepting their statements as fact.
37. The deputy leader is cautious about loosening the links with the unions.
38. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach.
39. Judging from your examination results, I think you have cause/grounds/reason for cautious optimism about getting a university place.
40. His critics write him off as too cautious to succeed.
41. The company sees no necessity for a more cautious approach to investment.
42. The proposals have so far received a cautious welcome from government ministers.
43. Several governments have expressed the need for a cautious approach to the conflict.
44. American analysts have been somewhat cautious in estimating the size of the B2B market.
45. Investors are playing it cautious, and they're playing it smart.
46. A careful person is not nervous but does take extra care to make sure that everything is correct or nothing goes wrong. People are now more cautious about buying luxuries.
47. He was cautious of his footing, wary of the edge.
48. Keller is cautious about making predictions for the success of the program.
49. Although fortified by its election success, the government remains cautious in its policies.
50. He has been seen as a champion of a more cautious approach to economic reform.
51. Employers may become overly cautious about taking on new staff.
52. What we've got is a very cautious policy.
53. He also showed cautious sympathy for homosexuals.
54. I thought Leese was being too cautious.
55. I vowed to be more cautious in the future.
56. Donaldson's remarks were greeted with cautious enthusiasm.
57. It is, I might say, a very cautious company.
58. A more cautious, fretful group you would rarely meet.
59. Her answers are short and extremely cautious.
60. Both were cautious in the extreme.
61. Spiders, too, must be extremely cautious in their courtship.
62. It matters little that consumers are still cautious.
63. It is a time for Germanically cautious central banking.
64. Overnight Riley Hanson had become a cautious braggart.
65. I gave her hand a quick, cautious squeeze.
66. Others prefer a more cautious approach.
67. In business it never hurts to be cautious.
68. Wiser counsel suggested a more cautious approach.
69. She hazarded only the tiniest, and most cautious, opinions.
70. This is yet another reason to be cautious.
71. He was cautious, banal and predictable.
72. You see, they are both fairly cautious and circumspect.
73. Again, if the cost is substantial, be cautious of committing more than a few months in advance.
74. Therefore, are we not wise in being extremely cautious before we hand over our money supply to a third party?
75. The examples could be multiplied, although it is fair to say that most modern writers are more cautious.
76. Liberal politicians also gave a cautious welcome to the appointment.
77. A cautious optimism spread within the liberal intelligentsia, and the writers, especially, initiated calls for greater artistic freedom.
78. It is just that, for a normally cautious man, I feel dangerously out of my depth in this situation.
79. I urge, therefore, a cautious approach to the ascertainment of the intention of the legislature.
80. Remember to use light weights and be very cautious when first exercising the spinal erectors.
81. The industry also has become more cautious about spending big bucks to explore for oil and gas.
82. I went back on the singles circuit even though the break with Vic should have made me cautious.
83. The fluctuations in the federal unemployment rates for the states keep local economists cautious about relying on them.
84. Cautious by nature, they have missed money-spinning opportunities in new businesses like portfolio insurance and financial derivatives.
85. He helps to run Body Positive a self help group for sufferers like himself.He welcomes any scientific advance but remains cautious.
86. Schomberg dismissed William's plan, to force the river crossing, as too dangerous but the normally cautious king overruled him.
87. Unless your food budget is very generous, be cautious in the purchase of ready-to-eat food products.
88. While I might have recommended a more cautious approach, I said to myself, Courage, Wadlough.
89. Military leaders, chastened by Vietnam, have learned to be cautious.
90. Still, newly appointed Cabinet members maintained a cautious outlook after their morning meeting.
91. Left: sometimes you need a cautious approach to appreciate the views.
92. Ashley shot him a cautious glance from beneath her fringe of thick dark lashes.
93. But most animals, seeking to avoid attack from predators, use disguise in a quite different and more cautious way.
94. But his lordship's grandfather was a cautious man,[http:///cautious.html] and provided himself with a secret way out at need.
95. Mr Letterblair put down his glass of port and fixed on his young partner a cautious and apprehensive gaze.
96. As with any form of power carving, safety raises its cautious head, especially when using the silver burrs.
97. None the less, there is cautious optimism at the dawning of a new age.
98. We must not let our defences down, Mrs Thatcher and other cautious voices would argue.
99. They would be joined by the H-P contingent, a cautious lot sensitive to all sorts of blasphemies against previously held wisdom.
100. It pays to be cautious at first and increase the groundbait amount if things go well.
101. To make these changes, you must have a copy of your printer manual, and you must be cautious.
102. Rather than rushing into print in Nature, however, Cantor played it cool and cautious.
103. We have to be cautious about growth rates in a relatively new industry.
104. Others are dining, on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food.
105. In our view, however, the cautious approach is not to ignore the epidemiological evidence of declining semen quality.
106. Or had he been too cautious, too frightened of his increasing visibility?
107. As a result, he is far more cautious than Mr Ozawa on deregulation.
108. It was probably a lucky throw, a second cautious glance told him.
109. Fourth, we should be cautious in assuming that factor prices are equalized.
110. Those who were dubious or just cautious missed out on historic advances in financial asset values.
111. Economists should therefore be cautious in making recommendations about policy changes.
112. Finally, the management of the fund may be unfamiliar with futures trading, and be cautious about engaging in arbitrage transactions.
113. Nicholas, however, proved to be significantly more cautious than the men around him.
114. I was very cautious on takeoff and avoided the old machine-gun position by making a sharp turn as we cleared the trees.
115. In a literary essay, however, you should be cautious about leaving out the actor in a passive sentence.
116. Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition, I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious.
117. If we're too cautious, we might lose a good business opportunity.
118. Trade was also cautious ahead of today's economic data, notably December retail sales and producer prices.
119. In such situations, hopes for a less active, more cautious and realistic, less expansive foreign policy were slim.
120. Like many corporations, Hewlett-Packard also guards against wild currency swings and huge losses on overseas deals by using cautious trading strategies.
121. Long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: the less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them, while on the other hand to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgement upon anything new. Galileo Galilei 
122. She was one of the more cautious volunteers, yet she took the coach trip.
123. These are extremely cautious recommendations, redeemed only by the hope of a more robust analysis in future.
124. Significant advances will be marked by the confirmation of bold conjectures or the falsification of cautious conjectures.sentencedict .com
125. In any case, I am cautious about pushing a precocious child on to first grade.
126. Carolyn was cautious about the times when she came downstairs.
127. And it is always better to take a cautious view of your cash flow.
128. She moved from being easily overwhelmed and cautious to figuring out ways both to calm herself and to master new experiences.
129. It is curious, however, that jurists seem to have been slow and cautious in proposing new wordings.
130. Given the limitations noted earlier we must, however, be cautious in drawing too many inferences from these kinds of data.
131. Mostly he did not abuse this position, for he is a cautious man.
132. Maggie Bosanquet, from Darlington Environmental Watch, welcomed the charter but was cautious about its benefits.
133. Phil was always a fearless seaman, and I am a very cautious one.
134. The rates were incapable of bearing the burden in their view and they expressed cautious support for a local income tax.
135. Cecil's response, which they received on 6 August, was an expression of sympathy - and equally cautious.
136. Archbishop Perier, ever cautious, refused to compromise on the point.
137. There was cautious optimism from ISPs after the announcement was made public yesterday.
138. I've always been cautious about giving people my phone number.
139. A cautious man would have inspected the properties he was lending against, for nothing but property underpinned the loans.
140. He walked on, a coldness creeping through his body, his steps noiseless and cautious.
141. Still, in their journal articles, these researchers are cautious about telling people to give up dieting.
142. Mitchell was by nature cautious with people although the island seemed to contradict this tendency in him.
143. Belinda risked a cautious glance at him, but met only an unreadable profile.
144. Although the troubles in the financial markets have made his cautious, Reid said they haven't discouraged him.
145. Employers who establish retirement plans must be cautious about engaging in transactions with their plans.
146. Being a cautious kind of chap, I decided to make a phone call before reaching before reaching for my cheque book.
147. The ambitions of many first-timers to buy a home may be frustrated by the more cautious attitude of lenders.
148. For many circuits, practical values will need to be derived by scaling: but be cautious about accuracy.
149. Potential listeners also are cautious about venturing on to a campus with circuitous roads, dense eucalyptus groves and notoriously problematic parking.
150. After that, Eurystheus, a cautious man, would not let him inside the city.
151. The crew gave him a hard time, and even the cast was cautious about him.
152. She has not been out with anyone else since this happened, and is very cautious about having any other relationships.
153. That is why we should be cautious about proceeding in the way proposed by the Leader of the House.
154. The cautious effort to reopen the debate was sparked by a controversial report from the United Nations Population Division this year.
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155. This flies in the face of the cautious nature of the Bush administration.
156. But a cautious McHale yesterday refused to be drawn on Ford's chances of landing a contract for next season.
157. Expect cautious underspending in the first six months while trends are analysed; slowing down the devolution of budgets.
158. In a rough economy, they said, budgets shrivel and advertisers get stern and cautious.
159. Years of army training had taught him to be cautious when faced with an unknown situation.
160. He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform.
161. They found there was good agreement between both groups, although social workers tended to be more cautious in their judgements.
162. Although she comes across as impulsive, Harper is actually very cautious and indecisive.
163. The first step of that booted foot on to the moon was very, very cautious.
164. These sceptical, cautious and cloistered arrangements constitute the distinctive institutions of science which separate it from other more worldly activities.
165. In fact, moves towards integration in most countries have been cautious and sensible.
166. Normally a cautious man, Kragan felt the glimmer of satisfaction spread within him.
167. This year 184 dealers took part compared to 176 in 1992 and a number of participants expressed cautious optimism.
168. The Ryzhkov plan is also cautious on foreign loans and investment.
169. On Bill Clinton's proposal to send a peace envoy to Ireland, senior sources are more cautious.
170. Most Roman sculptors were very cautious about supporting large blocks of marble.
171. Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment.
172. A number of factors influenced this highly cautious approach by central government, local councils, the police and the courts.
173. Both sides have expressed cautious optimism that an agreement will soon be reached.
174. There was a much more cautious response to the Beveridge proposals among politicians and administrators.
175. Phil's a very cautious driver - it'll take at least an hour to get there.
176. That was the conventional wisdom in conventional Western business circles, in cautious places like New York and Frankfurt.
177. One cautious council member thought the parish would be asking for trouble by starting a sister-parish relationship in a war zone.
178. Perhaps not surprisingly, he was cautious in later life about committing himself in his relationship with others.
179. She may feel cautious about exploring certain themes in her pretend play such as coping with aggression.
180. And not every child with these physical sensitivities comes across as cautious and fearful.
181. Dissonance is most powerful in a generally consonant context - hence the need to be extremely cautious in its use.
182. This represents a very substantial penalty and will undoubtedly make other owners and builders much more cautious over alterations.
183. For this reason the guidelines here tend to err on the cautious side.
184. A degree of cautious optimism is justified.
185. My nephew is a cautious investor.
186. Be cautious in doing such a matter!
187. We should not only be bold, but also be cautious.
188. UN officials are expressing cautious optimism that the latest cease-fire is holding.
189. On this account we should be more cautious on this voyage.
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