ethic
美['eθɪk] 英['eθɪk]
n. 伦理;道德规范
详细释义
n.(名词)- 伦理标准;道德体系,道德规范,道德标准
- (职业上的)规矩
- (某一单位,团体的)行为准则
- <废>伦理学,道德学;伦理观
adj.(形容词)- 伦理的,道德的(同ethical)
英英释义
Noun- the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group;
"the Puritan ethic" "a person with old-fashioned values"
- a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
例句
用作名词(n.)- After Martin Luther, Jean Calvin advanced the protestant ethic.继马丁·路德之后,加尔文进一步发展了新教伦理。
- This is of utmost importance, as a young student must be encouraged to socialize with smart, friendly students who have a strong work ethic.这是非常重要的,因为必须鼓励一个新来的学生和聪明、好而且有很好道德规范的那些学生打成一片。
- Our professional ethic enjoins us to stay uncommitted and report the facts.我们的职业道德要求我们要保持中立,报道事实真相。