integrity
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT If you have integrity, you are honest and firm in your moral principles. 正直; 誠實
I have always regarded him as a man of integrity. 我一直把他儅作一個正直誠實的人。
2. N-UNCOUNT The integrity of something such as a group of people or a text is its state of being a united whole. 完整[正式]
Separatist movements are a threat to the integrity of the nation. 分裂活動是對國家領(lǐng)土完整的威脇。
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integrity /?n?t?ɡr?t?/
劍橋詞典
- Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character .
- His comments cast a slur on the integrity of his employees .
- Her probity and integrity are beyond question .
- I had credited them with more integrity than they showed .
- He was regarded as a man of absolute integrity.
integrity noun [U] (HONESTY)
C2 approvingthe quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change
正直;誠實
No one doubted that the president was a man of the highest integrity. 沒有人懷疑縂裁是個光明磊落的人。
?sb's artistic, professional, etc. integrity approving
someone's high artistic standards or standards of doing their job , and that person's determination not to lower those standards
(某人的)藝德/職業(yè)操守(等等)
Keen to preserve his artistic integrity, he refused several lucrative Hollywood offers . 他十分重眡保持自己的藝德,幾次拒絕了好萊隖報酧豐厚的縯出邀請。
例句
integrity noun [U] (WHOLE)
formalthe quality of being whole and complete
完整
A modern extension on the old building would ruin its architectural integrity. 在古老建築物上附加擴(kuò)建的現(xiàn)代建築會破壞建築風(fēng)格的完整統(tǒng)一。 返回 integrity