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tenet

/ten-it; British also tee-nit/US // ˈtɛn ɪt; British also ˈti nɪt //UK // (ˈtɛnɪt, ˈtiːnɪt) //

宗旨,主旨,宗旨是,信条

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any opinion, principle, doctrine, dogma, etc., especially one held as true by members of a profession, group, or movement.

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Examples

  • There, I think our guiding tenet is always to get the expert help in those settings and I think even though you’re sharing it as a companion there’s a huge responsibility for the AI at that point.

  • Familiarize yourself with the core tenets of Agile as it’s been used successfully by tech and development teams for years.

  • One of the tenets of that is to address disinformation or bad information with facts and what’s actually going on.

  • A core tenet of good urban design is the need for “eyes on the street” — business owners, passers-by and residents who have a vested interest in keeping their streets safe and monitoring suspicious activity.

  • Some were talking about Q, repeating and promoting the core tenets of the conspiracy theory.

  • Charter schools, rejecting the tenet of promotion through seniority, promised to do better.

  • The court will not “inquire into the validity of a religious tenet.”

  • We might call this a central tenet of the right, although the word tenet dignifies it too much.

  • Second, the decision goes against a basic tenet of academia: judgment of an argument should be based on its merit alone.

  • Shortly before Sept. 11, then–CIA director George Tenet said it would be “a terrible mistake” to use a weapon like the Predator.

  • Mastrius (loco jam citato) tenet inseminationem esse necessariam.

  • Pleasure they regarded as an evil, having a tendency to enchain man to earthly enjoyments, a peculiarly Buddhist tenet.

  • Of this doctrine, considered as a philosophical tenet, we shall have occasion to speak more fully in the concluding Book.

  • For three generations at least this tenet in favour of long noses had gradually been taking root in our family.

  • Then, in his own pleasant parlour, he engaged in fervent discourse on his favourite tenet of Christian assurance.