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integrity

/in-teg-ri-tee/US // ɪnˈtɛg rɪ ti //UK // (ɪnˈtɛɡrɪtɪ) //

诚信,完整性,廉洁,正直

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
    • : the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished: to preserve the integrity of the empire.
    • : a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition: the integrity of a ship's hull.

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Examples

  • The move was intended to give researchers time to examine safety data while maintaining the integrity of the trials, the company said.

  • The Hatch Act and other rules like it aren’t just about obscure regulations or Washington norms — they safeguard the values of election integrity and good governance.

  • Gambling certainly does have the possibility to undermine the integrity of sports.

  • We believe that many of the lawsuits they have initiated would destroy the integrity of our elections, so we’re fighting back.

  • One idea that’s been pitched is a so-called “integrity fee” — an incentive to keep the matches clean.

  • But the qualities Mario Cuomo brought to public life—compassion, integrity, commitment to principle—remain in short supply today.

  • The Supreme Court justices who decided the Integrity case make $244,440 a year (Chief Justice Roberts makes $255,500).

  • This story is part of an ongoing project by InsideClimate News and the Center for Public Integrity.

  • Other artisans see purity and integrity in their craft and have no dream of becoming recognized as the author of their own work.

  • UVA prides itself on holding all students to a high standard of accountability and integrity.

  • Thus will my beloved country be governed, without detriment to the integrity of Spain.

  • He possessed a mind of great vigor and enterprise, and was characterized by integrity and amiableness.

  • Still, Napoleon knew his devotion, his blind obedience to orders, and his absolute integrity.

  • The courage of Vergniaud was above suspicion, and his integrity above reproach.

  • Could she obtain a triumphant acquittal, through the force of her own integrity, she would greatly exult.