He shows great discernment in his choice of friends.
他选择朋友很有眼光。
1.辨别(力);眼力;精明;
1.The derivative of discern
2.the ability to make good judgments about things such as art, music, and books and to tell whether something is valuable or well made
1.Of course, her natural discernment had warned her against Professor Burns since the beginning of the year.
当然,由于她的潜意识作怪,她从今年一开始就不喜欢博恩斯教授。
2.Better you start to think all over a little more, training your discernment.
你们最好开始考虑的更多一些,训练你们的辨别能力。
3.What appear as minor acts of deception are part of a larger process, in which a person gradually loses his or her sense of discernment.
类似欺骗的一些微小行为是一个人逐渐丧失他或她的辨别能力的更大过程的一部分。
4.We are also here to encourage you to develop your own centre of gravity, your own sense of discernment.
也在这鼓励发展你个人的【重心】和对【洞察】的感觉。
5.A rich man may be wise in his own eyes, but a poor man who has discernment sees through him.
富足人自以为有智慧.但聪明的贫穷人、能将他查透。
6.Little children must be taught that dangerous behaviors are "wrong, " but as they grow older, discernment should replace moralism.
小孩儿们一定要被教育说危险的行为是“错的”,但是当他们长大时,辨别力应该取代道德准则。
7.For her Minerva aided and endowed with courage and discernment.
因为密涅瓦帮助她,给了她勇气和洞察力。
8.far or near: every consciousness is to be seen as it actually is with right discernment as: 'This is not mine. This is not my self.
远、近:必须以正确的明辨把每一种意识如实看成:‘这不是我的。
9.A very large dose of discernment is needed with the additional attempt of man to access his logical mind to exercise reason.
大量的洞察力被需要,也需要人类努力去使用他的逻辑思维去进行推理。
10.They have discernment and are able to view all things in an objective manner.
他们具有洞察力,并能够用一个客观的方式来看待所有事情。