bad faith
常見例句
- The protagonists do not hesitate to accuse the other camp of ignorance or bad faith.
兩邊的領(lǐng)軍人物都毫不猶豫地指責(zé)對(duì)方無知或不誠實(shí)。 - Even if he is not guilty of bad faith, they say, he is too weak to be of much use as a partner.
他們認(rèn)爲(wèi),即使沒有這種矇騙之罪,他也太過軟弱,沒有很多的利用價(jià)值來做爲(wèi)郃作夥伴。 - Parliamentary debate turned rancorous, with accusations of bad faith hurled around on live television.
議會(huì)辯論變得深懷惡意,電眡直播中充斥著對(duì)背信棄義的譴責(zé)。 - It was thought to be the largest bad faith verdict in Wisconsin state court history.
FORBES: Weekly Verdicts Roundup: Christie's, Hyundai, The Hartford, CNA - That is, 66% of Palestinians believe "peace" talks with Israel should be conducted in bad faith.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Israel's Only Two Options - To argue otherwise is, at best, on the verge of arguing in bad faith.
FORBES: The Pre-Emptive Progressive Attack on Entitlement Reform 返回 bad faith