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裁量权, 决定权
the power or freedom of making decisions in a particular situation
- The judge used her discretion to grant the defendant a more lenient sentence.
法官运用她的自由裁量权给予被告更宽大的判决。
- The company policy gives supervisors the discretion to approve or deny leave requests.
公司政策赋予主管批准或拒绝休假请求的自由裁量权。
- If you use your discretion wisely, you can avoid unnecessary conflicts.
如果你明智地运用你的判断力,你可以避免不必要的冲突。
- The committee has the discretion to allocate funds where they are most needed.
委员会有自由裁量权将资金分配到最需要的地方。
- Many argued that too much discretion in law enforcement can lead to inconsistent outcomes.
许多人认为,执法中过多的 自由裁量权 可能导致不一致的结果。
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谨慎, 判断力
the ability to make decisions with sound judgment and tact
- She handled the sensitive information with great discretion, ensuring no one was hurt by the disclosure.
她以极大的谨慎处理了敏感信息,确保没有人因披露而受到伤害。
- The manager relied on his discretion to resolve the conflict fairly and effectively.
经理依靠他的判断力来公平有效地解决冲突。
- The judge's discretion in sentencing was guided by both the law and the circumstances of the case.
法官在量刑时的自由裁量权受到法律和案件情况的双重指导。
- Her discretion in financial matters has helped the company avoid several potential pitfalls.
她在财务问题上的谨慎帮助公司避免了几个潜在的陷阱。
- The diplomat's discretion was key to successfully negotiating the peace treaty.
外交官的谨慎是成功谈判和平条约的关键。
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