sagacious
含义: Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgement; shrewd and wise.
Sagacious implies not just intelligence but practical wisdom — the ability to see through complexity and reach sound conclusions. 'A sagacious leader,' 'a sagacious observation,' and 'sagacious advice' are common collocations. The word is more literary and elevated than 'wise' or 'shrewd,' and it often appears in historical writing, political commentary, and literary criticism. The noun form 'sagacity' is equally common in formal prose.
例句
- The committee relied on the sagacious counsel of its longest-serving member. 委员会依赖其最资深成员的睿智建议。El comité se apoyó en el sagaz consejo de su miembro más veterano.委員会は最も長く務めているメンバーの聡明な助言に頼った。위원회는 가장 오래 재직한 위원의 현명한 조언에 의지했다.
- Her sagacious investment decisions during the downturn left the company in a far stronger position than its rivals. 她在经济低迷期间做出的精明投资决策,使公司处于远比竞争对手有利的地位。Sus sagaces decisiones de inversión durante la recesión dejaron a la empresa en una posición mucho más sólida que la de sus rivales.不況期における彼女の賢明な投資判断により、同社はライバル企業よりはるかに強い立場に置かれた。불황기 그녀의 현명한 투자 결정 덕분에 회사는 경쟁사보다 훨씬 강한 입지를 갖추게 되었다.
- It was a sagacious move to consolidate operations before the regulatory changes took effect. 在监管变革生效之前整合业务,是一项睿智之举。Fue una jugada sagaz consolidar las operaciones antes de que entraran en vigor los cambios regulatorios.規制変更が施行される前に事業を統合したのは賢明な判断だった。규제 변경이 시행되기 전에 사업을 통합한 것은 현명한 조치였다.
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用法指南
语境: literary, academic, media
语气: positive
起源与历史
From Latin sagacem (of quick perception, keen-scented), from sagire (to perceive keenly). The word originally described the keen scent of hunting dogs before being applied metaphorically to human intelligence.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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