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单词

principled

读音
ˈprɪnsəpld
美式 ˈprɪnsəpld
英式 ˈprɪnsəpld
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释义

["adj. 有原则的;有操守的"]

例句

She was a strong, principled woman.
她是个坚强、有原则的女人。
Earlier generations said they wanted their children to be like Lincoln: principled, kind, compassionate, resolute.
前几代人说,他们希望自己的孩子能像林肯一样:有原则、善良、有同情心、果断。
Lovelock's principled nonconformity can be traced to his childhood.
洛夫洛克自成一套的非主流表现可以追溯到他的童年时期。
It made me think to ask the students, 'Is marketing principled
' After all, a subject matter can have principles in the sense of being codified, having rules, as with football or chess, without being principled in the sense of being ethical
I made the suggestion, which may sound downright crazy in light of the evidence, that perhaps marketing is by definition principled

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"Oh, he can't really be doing thisfor principled reasons,he must have some corrupt, nefarious reason" —
This has been doneby an incredible, principled effortby the international community,
It blocks the right too, as it makesprincipled arguments of the right increasingly impossible.So the right wants smaller government.
Not voting can be dressed upas an act of principled, passive resistance,but in fact not voting
a very ordinary environmentexercise the degree of principled courage that Edward Snowden risked,knowing that he was going to go to prison for the rest of his life
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