单词 | informed |
释义 | informed (ɪnfɔːʳmd ) 1. adjective Someone who is informed knows about a subject or what is happening in the world. Informed people know the company is shaky. ...the importance of keeping the public properly informed. Synonyms: knowledgeable, up to date, enlightened, learned 2. See also well-informed 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] When journalists talk about informed sources, they mean people who are likely to give correct information because of their private or special knowledge. According to informed sources, those taken into custody include at least one major-general. 4. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An informed guess or decision is one that is likely to be good, because it is based on definite knowledge or information. An informed guess at his personal wealth was $1.25 billion. We are able to make more informed choices about how we use drugs. 5. See also inform Collocations: informed debate At the very least, the country could have an informed debate about the long-term direction. Times,Sunday Times We need an informed debate on the extent to which those windfall gains are deserved. Times, Sunday Times This will offer a solid basis of facts around which an informed debate can take place. Times, Sunday Times The verdict of open and informed debate may leave more than one claimant to this title unvanquished by its rivals. The Times Literary Supplement We wish to open this issue up to informed debate and work constructively to strengthen relations. Times, Sunday Times Check prices of comparable properties online so you can hold an informed discussion before you agree what to put your own home on the market for. Times, Sunday Times We are badly in need of informed discussion. Times, Sunday Times That and the fact that we have no secure understanding - and little informed discussion - of what makes for 'good prose'. The Times Literary Supplement Synopses of informed discussion of the historical origins and the manuscripts' traditions are also provided. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It serves as a link between individuals and groups committed to or interested in basic income, and fosters informed discussion on this topic throughout the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Often, he'd turn them down, creating the illusion of careful consideration and informed judgment. The Sun People weighed them up against the other issues at stake in the referendum and came to an informed judgment. Times, Sunday Times Some journals may send an article to three to five reviewers, and the editors make an informed judgment by weighing all reviews. The Scientist They should also have useful expertise and a proven ability to exercise informed judgment. Times, Sunday Times Consideration of an appeal under article 8 called for a broad and informed judgment that was not to be constrained by a series of prescriptive rules. Times, Sunday Times The test in relation to apparent bias depended on the view which would be taken by a fairminded and informed observer. Times, Sunday Times That carried an appearance of a lack of independence and impartiality in relation to the process, viewed as a whole, which would impact on an objective informed observer. Times, Sunday Times On the facts the professional association had involved only a few meetings of no consequence and a fair-minded and informed observer would not have inferred apparent bias. Times, Sunday Times The question was whether 'the fair-minded and informed observer, having considered the facts, would conclude that there was a real possibility' that the planning committee was biased. Times, Sunday Times Those did all that could be done to exclude the possibility of actual bias and to dispel the appearance of it to the fair-minded and informed observer. Times, Sunday Times I want to visit, then go back to somewhere that works, where shrugging doesn't count as an informed opinion. Times, Sunday Times They were expressing a point of view, an informed opinion, having listened to the broadcast. Times, Sunday Times Education and childhood are subjects about which everybody claims a reasonably informed opinion. Times, Sunday Times Informed opinion in the forest industry sees this as clutching at straws. Times, Sunday Times Over the next three years, 1965-68, he organised and edited a series of research papers which had a considerable influence on the commission's report and on informed opinion. Times, Sunday Times The pair have had a long relationship and remain together pending an outcome to the divorce proceedings, according to an informed source. Times, Sunday Times The cartoonist and a majority of trustees were not persuaded, according to an informed source. Times, Sunday Times Another informed source said that the permission was to be given, but it could not be guaranteed to be this month. Times, Sunday Times Informed sources reckon their profits should rise annually by at least 3m. The Sun Informed sources said anxiety had already been voiced about this venue. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 见多识广的 Japanese: 見聞の広い |
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