principled 的定义
- imbued with or having moral principles: high-principled.
principled 近义词
ethical
更多principled例句
- When your party is based around a cult of personality, it makes it really hard to take a principled stand.
- It is our view that the best way to improve the council is to engage with it and its members in a principled fashion.
- In the 1970s, you had these very principled liberal senators from the most unlikely places, like Idaho, Iowa and South Dakota.
- Events such as the Peace to Prosperity workshop, held in June of last year, underscore Bahrain’s principled commitment to building a durable peace that advances the livelihoods of everyone, including the Palestinian people.
- That will be the test of if they are just jumping ship because it looks bad to be associated with the agency now or if they are actually principled.
- A principled GOP could,” said the Senator, “find people on both left and right to cooperate on issues.
- He developed a reputation for principled independence that others sometimes saw as arrogance.
- “We hope that the release of this exam will address the principled confusion that the new framework produced,” Coleman wrote.
- It is a call to be principled and practical at the same time.
- Yes, Katniss is brave, strong, and principled, but she is not purely good, or unrealistically selfless.
- It was his father's mouth; it was the nose and eyes of her own mother's people—good-looking, weak-principled folk.
- Those who are principled in love truly conjugial, are sensible of their being a united man, and as it were one flesh.
- That the case is reversed with those who are not principled in conjugial love, is well known.
- Those who are principled in love truly conjugial, are sensible of their being a united man, as it were one flesh, n. 178.
- The evil in which every one is principled, is imputed to him after death; and so also the good, n. 524.