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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·sid·ered /kənˈsɪdəd $ -ərd/ adjective [only before noun] CAREFULa considered opinion, reply, judgment etc is one that you have thought about carefully 经仔细考虑的,细想过的 He hadn’t had time to form a considered opinion. 他还没有来得及细想出一个成熟的意见。 The committee is meeting to prepare a considered response to the problem. 委员会正在开会,给这个问题研究出一个成熟的答复。 → ill-consideredExamples from the Corpus
considered• The formation of priests was next considered.• While relishing this opportunity there is a need for considered action.• For a long time dispersal of any book from a public library was considered anathema.• The job that everyone considered bad was in the workroom, which was my absolute dread.• But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income.• I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication.• At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim, which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting.considered response• I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response and hope it will be carefully considered before the final draft is prepared.• We submitted a carefully considered response at the end of June, since when there has been a deafening silence. 3.• The early deadline gave little time for meetings and collaborative effort, or a very considered response to the new timetabling arrangements.• Two more detailed and better considered responses to this question were those of Wundt and Tylor.• I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication.con·sid·ered adjectiveChineseSyllable
one Corpus is opinion, etc that reply, a judgment considered
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considered
con‧sid‧ered /kənˈsɪdəd $ -ərd/
adjective [only before noun]
He hadn’t had time to form a considered opinion.
The committee is meeting to prepare a considered response to the problem. ⇨ ill-considered
con‧sid‧ered /kənˈsɪdəd $ -ərd/
adjective [only before noun] Word Family: adjective: considerable ≠ inconsiderable, considerate ≠ inconsiderate, considered; verb: consider, reconsider; noun: consideration, reconsideration; adverb: considerably, considerately ≠ inconsiderately
a considered opinion, reply, judgment etc is one that you have thought about carefully: