well-judged

well-judged

 英

  • adj.判断正确的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
判断正确的,适宜的,恰当的

例句

In so far as it goes, the latest rescue package seems well judged, although the devil will be in the detail.

目前来看最新救助方案似乎判断准确尽管具体细节棘手

When human rights issues arise, are they reported well, judged in terms of traditional reporting standards?

人权问题出现根据传统报导标准判断他们适当报导吗?

The appeal of the Duchess of Cambridge, a photogenic pin-up with a well-judged penchant for British designers.

自然剑桥公爵夫人带有明确喜好上镜英国设计师产生吸引力

Norwegian scholar, Toje gives a well-judged assessment of the EU's strengths and weaknesses in foreign policy.

欧洲外交政策方面力量不足公正评价

Even among the oaked wines the oak is generally well judged nowadays.

即便葡萄酒如今一般评价不错

A well-judged budgetary stimulus would help fill the shortfall in demand while debt-laden firms and consumers get their finances in order.

一个明智预算刺激有助于填补需求短缺直到负债累累企业消费者财政状况趋于稳定

Some of Mr Gopnik's insights are particularly well judged.

哥普尼克某些见解特别判断

The Fed's other actions yesterday were also well-judged.

美联储昨日采取其它行动相当明智

But with well -judged sticks and credible carrots , Pyongyang might come back to the table .

不过决断英明威逼切实可信利诱平壤或许会回到谈判

Some of the observations are well judged, if familiar: the sensuality of preparing and sharing food, or tasting fine wine;

很多观察依据如果熟人准备分享食物或者品尝名酒感官刺激