n.顧忌;遲疑
v.顧慮
過去式: scrupled 過去分詞: scrupled 現在分詞: scrupling 第三人稱單數: scruples
/">成人英語托福單詞大全noun
1. an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action
2. uneasiness about the fitness of an action
Synonym: qualmmisgiving
3. a unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains
verb
1. have doubts about
2. raise scruples
e.g. He lied and did not even scruple about it
3. hesitate on moral grounds
e.g. The man scrupled to perjure himself
1. (道德上的)顧忌,顧慮;良心不安
Scruples are moral principles or beliefs that make you unwilling to do something that seems wrong.
scruple
e.g. ...a man with no moral scruples.
道德敗壞的人
1. 英分:scrotum 陰囊 | scruple 英分 | scurf 皮屑
2. 遲疑;顧慮:scrunch 碾碎;咬碎;縮緊;使彎曲;蜷縮 | scruple 遲疑;顧慮 | scrutiny program 檢查程序
3. 顧忌:scrunch 嘎吱地響 | scruple 顧忌 | scrupulously 嚴謹地
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語scruple是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Really, madame, this is a scruple which naturally must occur to a pure mind like yours, but which would easily yield before sound reasoning.(真的,夫人,象您這樣思想純潔的人,一定會產生這種遲疑但這種遲疑很容易屈服于堅強的理智。)
He bowed. "I respect your scruple, Sir; but in this case I believe true delicacy requires you to do as I ask."(他點了點頭,說:“我尊重你的顧慮,先生,不過對這件事,我以為真正的審慎還是要按我說的去做。”)
You can know that a person is worthless without heart and mind to scruple .(你知道,一個人如果沒有感動的心和頭腦,她一無所值。)
She is totally without scruple.(她完全無所顧忌。)
Roshan has prospered despite its stated refusal to bribe, a scruple that Mr Khoja hints is not Shared by all his competitors.(盡管拒絕行賄,羅山也已經取得成功,庫拉暗示,并不是所有競爭對手都堅持這一原則。)
If anyone has activity, call me and if I had not important thing I will join having no scruple.(大家有活動一定叫我,如果沒什么事情,堅決參與。)
Regarding duties as an unjust aggression upon their ancient liberties, made no scruple to elude them whenever it was possible to do so.(認為關稅非法地侵犯了古代的自由,固此只要有機可乘,就毫不顧忌地逃避關稅。)
He did not scruple to add that her being at home for a while would be a great advantage to everybody.(他還毫不猶豫地加了一句:她回家住上一陣對大家都大有好處。)
She will tell lies without scruple.(她會肆無忌憚地說謊。)
She wouldn't scruple to tell a lie if she thought it would is useful.(只要認為說謊有利,就連猶豫都不猶豫。)
Critics..will weigh me out, scruple by scruple, their judicial verdicts.