informed
- IPA[ɪnˈfɔːmd]
英式
- having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation;(of a decision or judgement) based on an understanding of the facts of the situation
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形容詞
- 1. having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation an informed readership
- ▪ (of a decision or judgement) based on an understanding of the facts of the situation she lacks the ability to make an informed decision obtaining informed consent from research participants is central to ethical research practice
- give (someone) facts or information; tell: he wrote to her, informing her of the situation they were informed that no risk was involved
Oxford American Dictionary
- give (someone) facts or information; tell: he wrote to her, informing her of the situation ‘That's nothing new,’ she informed him
Oxford Dictionary
- having or showing much knowledge about a wide range of subjects, or about one particular subject: on all issues she appeared formidably well informed a wide and well-informed debate
Oxford Dictionary
- permission granted in full knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is ...
Oxford Dictionary
- having or showing an inadequate awareness of the facts: ill-informed opinions
Oxford Dictionary
- permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- having or showing much knowledge about a wide range of subjects, or about one particular subject: on all issues she appeared formidably well informed a wide and well-informed debate
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- having or showing knowledge of a particular subject or situation: an informed readership
Oxford American Dictionary