1.考虑过的,慎重的
2.协商的,评议的
1.involved in or organized for careful discussion and debate
2.relating to or resulting from discussion and debate
1."I said, 'That's not what I want to see. ' I want to see cold, cool, deliberative action. Empathy is not going to solve this problem. "
“我说,‘这不是我所希望看到的。’我希望看到不带感情、冷静、慎重的行动。感情用事不会解决这个问题。”
2.The Church of England holds the annual meeting of its deliberative council in London.
2、英国国教于伦敦举行了审议委员会年度会议。
3.Consultation is the core concept of Deliberative Democracy, consensus is the main mode of democratic governance behavior.
协商是协商民主的核心概念,也是协商民主治理模式的主要行为方式。
4.The combination of the electoral democracy and deliberative democracy is one of major characteristics and advantages of China's democracy.
选举民主与协商民主相结合,是中国社会主义民主的一大特点和优点。
5.Deliberative democracy in multi-party cooperation is the initial and main form of Chinese characteristic deliberative democracy.
多党合作中的协商民主是中国特色协商民主的最初、最主要的形式。
6.In contemporary China, the Public Forum and Democratic Communion are the typical forms of Deliberative Democracy practices.
在当代中国,论坛与恳谈会是协商民主的典型实践形态。
7.teachers' deliberative competence in inclusion and discursion should be accomplished for assisting students to ascertain politics criticism.
充实教师涵容、论辩的审议素养,助益学生批判政治知能之习得。
8.The president's deliberative style jarred with the impatience of a modern political culture shaped by 24-hour rolling news.
奥巴马热衷协商的作风,与现代政治文化中的急躁心态格格不入。这种文化是由24小时滚动新闻塑造而成的。
9.Public deliberation is the core concept of deliberative democracy.
公共协商是协商民主的核心概念。
10.a motion calling for an immediate vote on the main question under discussion by a deliberative assembly.
审议机构要求对讨论的主要问题立刻投票的动议。