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单词 discretion
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discretion

Word family adjectivediscretionaladverbdiscretionallynoundiscretionary incomediscretion
di·scre·tion /dɪˈskreʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun [uncountableU]  
1 DECIDEthe ability and right to decide exactly what should be done in a particular situation 决断能力;处理权;酌情决定权
at somebody’s discretion (=according to someone’s decision) 根据某人的决定[意愿]
 The awards are made at the discretion of the committee.
获奖者由委员会决定。
 Promotions are left to the discretion of the supervisor.
晋升由主管决定。
discretion over/as to
 People want to have more discretion over their working hours.
人们要求对工作时间有更多的自主权。
use/exercise your discretion
 The judge exercised his discretion rightly to admit the evidence.
法官正确地行使了决定权,接受了该项证据。
discretion to do something
 The committee has the absolute discretion to refuse applications.
委员会拥有绝对的权力拒绝申请。
2 SECRETthe ability to deal with situations in a way that does not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell any of their secrets 谨慎,慎重 indiscretion
 British newspapers no longer feel they must treat the royal family with discretion.
英国报界不再觉得他们非得审慎对待王室不可了。
3. discretion is the better part of valour CAREFULused to say that it is better to be careful than to take unnecessary risks 知进退方可言大勇,知慎近乎勇
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From Longman Business Dictionary
discretiondi·scre·tion /dɪˈskreʃən/ noun [uncountableU]
the ability, right, or freedom that someone has to take decisions in a particular situation
The licensee is supposed to have complete discretion over how the station is operated.
People want to have more discretion over their working hours.
at somebody’s discretion
Your overdraft may be increased at the discretion of the bank.
discretion to
The Commission has the discretion to conduct an investigation.
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