informed
adjectiveOPAL W
/ɪnˈfɔːmd/
/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/
- having or showing a lot of knowledge about a particular subject or situation
有学问的;有见识的 - an informed critic
有见地的批评家 - They are not fully informed about the changes.
他们不完全了解这些改变。 - Keep me informed of any developments.
随时通知我进展情况。
- I offer my observations as those of an interested and reasonably informed member of the general public.
我代表有兴趣并且还算了解情况的平民,在此提出我的评论。 - They were poorly informed about their rights.
他们对自己的权利知之甚少。 - a politically informed public
政治消息灵通的公众 - theoretically informed research
理论基础扎实的研究 - A free media is essential for an informed democracy.
一个自由的媒体对于一个知情的民主是至关重要的。 - Informed sources say that the president may have received hospital treatment last year.
消息灵通人士称总统去年可能接受过住院治疗。
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- an informed critic
- (of a decision or judgement) based on an understanding of the facts of a situation
(指决定或者判断)基于对情况事实的理解 - an informed choice/decision/opinion
明智的选择/决定/意见 - It was a serious and informed debate.
那是一场严肃而且有根据的辩论。 - He went against all informed advice.
他违背了所有明智的建议。
- The discussion was about whether the child was old enough to make an informed decision.
讨论是关于这个孩子是否足够大,可以做出明智的决定。 - We try to enable people to make informed choices about what car to buy.
我们试图让人们对买什么车做出明智的选择。 - We're not sure what really happened, but we can make an informed guess.
我们不确定到底发生了什么,但我们可以做出明智的猜测。
- an informed choice/decision/opinion