good faith 的定义
- accordance with standards of honesty, trust, sincerity, etc.: If you act in good faith, he'll have no reason to question your motives.
good faith 近义词
honest intentions
更多good faith例句
- But, nevertheless, it is his moral duty to recount these things in “good faith” and “in dealing with the facts,” causing him to risk it all for the truth.
- Admonishing the union, Lightfoot warned of consequences if it didn’t work in good faith toward an agreement.
- The system is built on the idea that elected officials will represent their constituents in good faith.
- The real question, then, was whether they would reserve the ability to do so at a later date, if their members decided that Republicans weren’t operating in good faith.
- In a statement, Hughes said that the company acted in good faith by settling for less than what it was owed.
- As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.
- Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.
- He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary.
- The comedian responded to the deadly attack on a French satirical magazine by renewing his recent criticisms of the Islamic faith.
- The speaker conjures up centuries of collective sagacity, aligning oneself with an eternal, inarguable good.
- We resolved to do our best to merit the good opinion which we thus supposed them to entertain of us.
- There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.
- And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.
- She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.
- Each religion claims that its own Bible is the direct revelation of God, and is the only true Bible teaching the only true faith.