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scruple [ˈskrupəl]

n. 良心上的不安; 顾虑,顾忌;
vi. 感到于心不安,有顾忌;
复数:: scruples 过去式:: scrupled 过去分词:: scrupled 现在分词:: scrupling 第三人称单数:: scruples
[反义词] : confidence

例句:

  • He acted wrongly and without scruple.
    他做了错事毫不内疚.
  • The villain made no scruple of committing murder.
    那恶棍杀人不眨眼.
  • He did not scruple to talk crudely either.
    年青人毫无拘束的还加上许多粗话蠢话.
  • Let no man scruple my honourable mention of this noble enemy.
    来自Defoe
  • Critics...will weigh me out, scruple by scruple, their judicial verdicts.
    来自E. B. Browning
  • Obsessed with preparedness, they sometimes did not scruple about overstating the threat for which preparation was necessary.
    来自NEWYORKER