in all conscience / ˈkɒn ʃəns /

凭心而论凭良心说凭着良心说

in all conscience 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of conscience.
  2. the complex of ethical and moral principles that controls or inhibits the actions or thoughts of an individual.
  3. an inhibiting sense of what is prudent: I'd eat another piece of pie but my conscience would bother me.
  4. conscientiousness.
  5. Obsolete. consciousness; self-knowledge.
  6. Obsolete. strict and reverential observance.

in all conscience 近义词

in all conscience

等同于 seriously

in all conscience

等同于 sincerely

更多in all conscience例句

  1. You’ve focused a lot on the soul and conscience of Mediabrands.
  2. He wonders whether next season he will be able to win his job back or whether the state of the virus will have improved enough for him to return with a clear conscience.
  3. If Republicans have genuinely relocated their fiscal consciences, they’ll listen.
  4. She is a rapper with a conscience, and she’s not going away.
  5. Don’t know if this is the answer you were looking for, but it’s the only one I can give in good conscience.
  6. Instead, straighten your civic backbone and push back in clear conscience.
  7. Better to be a beggar in freedom,” he cried out, “than to be forced into compromises against my conscience.
  8. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Oskar Schindler—these names come readily to mind when we think of heroes of conscience.
  9. As you put it, “letting some business owners exercise their conscience would cause no harm to gays.”
  10. “Nothing in this country of good conscience has ever happened without protest,” he said.
  11. She reached forward to it in ecstasy; but she might not enjoy it, save at the price which her conscience exacted.
  12. In this way it will be managed with less offense and with more ease to the conscience than now.
  13. My conscience importuned me to tell her bluntly that they would only come into Walsh feet first.
  14. That he might lose his head and 'introduce an element of sex' was conscience confessing that it had been already introduced.
  15. But the conscience of Louis was at rest; and he soon found that "man does not live by bread alone!"