scruples
英 [ˈskruːplz]
美 [ˈskruːplz]
n. (道德上的)顾忌,顾虑
v. 无所顾忌地做; 肆无忌惮地干
scruple的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (道德上的)顾忌,顾虑;良心不安
Scruplesare moral principles or beliefs that make you unwilling to do something that seems wrong.- ...a man with no moral scruples.
道德败坏的人
- ...a man with no moral scruples.
英英释义
noun
- motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
双语例句
- His objections, the scruples of his integrity, seemed all done away, nobody could tell how;
他的顾虑,他因为为人正直而产生的顾忌,似乎早已荡然无存&谁也说不准是怎么回事; - He was not a man who inherently was troubled with conscientious scruples.
他天生就不是一个顾忌良心责备的人。 - I still have some moral scruples.
我还有些道德标准。 - We'll respect Catherine's filial scruples.
凯瑟琳由于出于孝心而有所顾虑,这我们应当尊重。 - Now I determined to step in myself and to allay her scruples with a portion of the truth.
这时,我决定亲自出马,说出一部分实话,消除她的顾虑。 - Jou-chia also discovered that one needn't have as many scruples toward one's husband as toward parents.
柔也发现对丈夫不必像对父母那样有顾忌。 - He was a dangerous adversary, and had few scruples in taking every possible advantage.
他是一个危险的对手,并没有多少顾忌,采取一切可能的优势。 - Some scruples and some reluctance the widower-father may be supposed to have felt;
可以料想,那丧偶的父亲心里有些顾虑,有些踌躇。 - You resigned the place from conscientious scruples.
您辞去那个职位是出于良心上的不安。 - Art is not without scruples, behavior art without doubt have its own bottom line.
艺术并非是无所顾忌,行为艺术无疑也有自己的道德底线。
