probity的意思和读音

probity

: [ˈproʊbəti] : [ˈprəʊbəti]

n.

n.immorality

n.correctness,rectitude,integrity,righteousness,morality

probityn.

1.the quality of being completely honest

financial probity

n.1.,

n.1.a very moral and honest way of behaving

1. reprobation n probity n probe v ...

2. Probing Probity Impertinence ...

3. probity , ... dittany , ... ...

4. fortitude n probity n mendacity n ...

5. ... 1. assorted: 。 3. probity: 。 7. canny,savvy,nobody's fools:

6. ...  disputed area  uprightness;integrity;probity;rectitude  formal note ...

7.Probity

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1.For its perceived probity and grandeur, it was once known as "the Bank of England club" .”。

2.Sokol's high-profile attorney disputed the board's report and said his client is "a man of uncommon rectitude and probity. "”。

3.A more enlightened Chinese currency policy is at least as important a component of that co-operation as greater probity in US fiscal policy.

4.In the early morning the sun threw my shadow westward as I hurried down the white chasms of lower New York to the Probity Trust.西沿

5.His reputation is largely inherited from his mother, revered for her probity.

6.But Italy is not just a victim of market contagion, in spite of a reputation for relative fiscal probity.

7.The Kaczynskis loathe this sort of thing. They like to stand above all for clean government. Their own probity is unquestioned .

8.Democrats, also in the name of fiscal probity, have been vowing to raise taxes on the rich since George Bush cut them a decade ago.10

9.In a coruscating note entitled "The night they killed Santa" , he fretted that any pretence of fiscal probity had been discarded.

10.integrity, honesty, uprightness, rectitude The lawyer's clients always appreciated the probity with which she represented their cases.