conscientiously
认真地,认真,自觉地,恳切地
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- : governed by conscience; controlled by or done according to one's inner sense of what is right; principled: She's a conscientious judge, who does not let personal prejudices influence her decisions.
- : careful and painstaking; particular; meticulous; scrupulous: conscientious application to the work at hand.
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You sound conscientious enough and self-aware enough that I’m guessing you feel a lot of guilt.
It’s what people who are really effective and creative and self-regulating and conscientious do.
While studies have shown that it’s more important to focus on clean hands than disinfecting your counters and doorknobs to avoid covid-19, you still need to be conscientious about cleaning.
The immunization requirement originally exempted people with medical reasons, people who submitted a conscientious objection to immunization, and members of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
Suppose my hotel “conscientiously objects” to hosting a gay couple.
A few additional authors have conscientiously penned the wars as researched or imagined or mythologized—but not as lived.
Or vaccinations (although there are individuals who conscientiously object to those as well).
Since then he has kept his organization alive and tended conscientiously to the needs of New Hampshire Republicans.
Oh, certainly Monsieur would take these, and anything else which Madame could conscientiously recommend.
Governor Spotswood also was a most able diplomat with the Indians, and he tried conscientiously to help them get better educated.
The millions in the world who conscientiously disclaim the supremacy of the Pope, at least openly avow it.
One thing we do know, that he left the Colonization Society, because he could not conscientiously subscribe to its measures.
The worthy Germans, who think everything excellent that does not emanate from themselves, copy this custom most conscientiously.