principled的意思和读音

principled

: [ˈprɪnsəp(ə)ld] : ['prɪnsəp(ə)ld]

adj.

adj.unethical

adj.honourable,honorable,righteous,upright,ethical

principledadj.

1.having strong beliefs about what is right and wrong; based on strong beliefs

a principled woman

to take a principled stand against abortion

2.based on rules or truths

a principled approach to language teaching

adj.1.,,;

adj.1.honest and responsible about what you do and how you treat other people

1. principal a. principled a. ‖ unprincipled a. ...

2.)、(knowledgeable )、principled)、(caring)、 (open-mind…

4. ... [ aluminium oxide;corundum] [ principled;honourable;upright] [ be upright and outspoken] ...

5. ) cultivate ) principled ) ruthlessness ...

6. Communicators Principled Open-minded ...

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1.Rather like the poet himself seems to be, Ms Hoffman's book is unpretentious, principled and utterly charming.

2.Brown said: "In this election, my responsibility is to ensure that the British could establish a strong, stable and principled government. ":“。”

3.Ironically, Gingerich himself grew up in a strictly principled Christian environment, in a family of Amish Mennonites in eastern Iowa.

4."Resolutely adhering to one's principled stance is not the same thing as being hardline, " he said.“,”

5.That was more tactical than principled, but it might help the CDU to hold on to a state it has governed for more than half a century.

6.She's trying to clean up Percy's mess. She's trying to turn Division into a more principled place.Percy

7.Early in the conflict, many had high hopes that this war would be a short and principled campaign to bring true freedom and democracy.

8.The left must be known as the principled idealists, the strategic thinkers, and the wily tacticians of the movement.

9.Has certain experience regarding the scene management, the work sense of responsibility strong, principled.

10.So over the past eight years, America has sought to put our relationship with China on a more solid and principled footing.使