| She will be doing Delibes' Sylvia with variations by Sir Frederick Ashton. | เธอจะมาแสดง "Delibes Sylvia" ด้วยรูปแบบของ เซอร์ เฟรดเดอริก แอชตัน Swan Song (2012) |
| Deliber | v. t. & i. To deliberate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deliberate | a. [ L. deliberatus, p. p. of deliberare to deliberate; de- + librare to weigh. See Librate. ] Settled visage and deliberate word. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] His enunciation was so deliberate. W. Wirt. |
| Deliberate | v. t. |
| Deliberate | v. i. To take counsel with one's self; to weigh the arguments for and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to consider; to hesitate in deciding; -- sometimes with on, upon, about, concerning. [ 1913 Webster ] The woman that deliberates is lost. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deliberately | adv. With careful consideration, or deliberation; circumspectly; warily; not hastily or rashly; slowly; |
| Deliberateness | n. The quality of being deliberate; calm consideration; circumspection. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deliberation | n. [ L. deliberatio: cf. F. délibération. ] Choosing the fairest way with a calm deliberation. W. Montagu. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deliberative | a. [ L. deliberativus: cf. F. délibératif. ] Pertaining to deliberation; proceeding or acting by deliberation, or by discussion and examination; deliberating; A consummate work of deliberative wisdom. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] The court of jurisdiction is to be distinguished from the deliberative body, the advisers of the crown. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deliberative | n. |
| Deliberatively | adv. In a deliberative manner; circumspectly; considerately. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| deliberate | (adj) carefully thought out in advance, Syn. measured, calculated, Example: a calculated insult; with measured irony |
| deliberate defense | (n) a defense organized before contact is made with the enemy and while time for organization is available; usually includes a fortified zone (with pillboxes) and communication systems, Syn. deliberate defence |
| deliberation | (n) (usually plural) discussion of all sides of a question, Example: the deliberations of the jury |
| deliberation | (n) careful consideration, Syn. advisement, weighing, Example: a little deliberation would have deterred them |
| deliberation | (n) the trait of thoughtfulness in action or decision, Syn. deliberateness, Example: he was a man of judicial deliberation |
| deliberative | (adj) involved in or characterized by deliberation and discussion and examination, Example: a deliberative body |
| deliberative assembly | (n) an assembly of people for the purpose of unhurried consideration and discussion |