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 conscientious [`kɑnʃɪ'ɛnʃəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 有责任心的, 负责的, 本着良心的

[法] 凭良心做的, 有道德感的


  1. She is a conscientious teacher.
    她是一个有责任心的教师。
  2. We should be conscientious to our work.
    我们应该对工作负责。
  3. He's changed into a conscientious worker.
    他已成为一个工作认真的人了。


conscientious
[ adj ]
  1. guided by or in accordance with conscience or sense of right and wrong

  2. <adj.all>
    a conscientious decision to speak out about injustice
  3. characterized by extreme care and great effort

  4. <adj.all>
    conscientious application to the work at hand
    painstaking research
    scrupulous attention to details


Conscientious \Con`sci*en"tious\, a. [Cf. F. consciencieux, LL.
conscientiosus.]
1. Influenced by conscience; governed by a strict regard to
the dictates of conscience, or by the known or supposed
rules of right and wrong; -- said of a person.

The advice of wise and conscientious men.
--Prescott.

2. Characterized by a regard to conscience; conformed to the
dictates of conscience; -- said of actions.

A holy and conscientious course. --Abp.
Tillotson.

Syn: Scrupulous; exact; faithful; just; upright.

  1. The attack came as the singer and about 30 Israelis demonstrated outside this military base, 8 miles south of Tel Aviv, where some of the conscientious objectors are being held.
  2. But as a monitor of our screen culture, you should be more conscientious in warning readers about how debased the video experience can be in the hands of some modern video companies.
  3. He thought World War II was a terrible mistake and became a conscientious objector.
  4. A senior Communist Party official said 590 conscientious objectors have refused to do compulsory 18-month military service in Hungary since 1977, a newspaper said today.
  5. In two other conscientious objector cases: -Pvt.
  6. For one thing, Howard Baker is a conscientious public servant, certain to be sensitive to his role as chief of staff and to recognize that the administration bears some responsibility to the voters who elected it.
  7. "It's not a surprise," said Freedom and Peace founder Jacek Czaputowicz, whose group has waged a three-year civil disobedience battle for enactment of a conscientious objectors' law.
  8. As a priority, the law should be changed to allow conscientious objectors to perform civilian duties, a statement from the party said.
  9. Board staffers described Georgoudis as well-organized and conscientious but said his sense of duty led him to overwork.
  10. If he is competent and conscientious, he serves us well.
  11. A World War II conscientious objector who spent the war in a "human guinea pig unit" aiding medical research plans to donate $1 million to further the study of peace.
  12. Degas gives us a scene of medieval atrocity as conscientious in its detail as any pre-Raphaelite, yet in the very pose of its nudes, it anticipates the figure studies of his later years.
  13. Meantime, officials say the 4,500 residents of Calistoga, about 50 miles north of San Francisco, are a conscientious bunch.
  14. But it ultimately concluded that Penson "suffered no prejudice" from his court-appointed lawyer's "failure to give a more conscientious examination of the record" and upheld the remaining two convictions.
  15. And despite five months of "conscientious" study of the issues, Bennett said he has found "no magic bullet." His recommendations won't be like "Batman (coming) through the transom saying, `Here it is, and it's over,"' Bennett said.
  16. "Homosexuality has proved to be particularly troubling to conscientious Christians of differing opinions," the church said, with "important questions" remaining in dispute.
  17. He hopes that by taking a stand he will force the government to consider expanding the options for conscientious objectors.
  18. Most pilots and air-taxi operators in Alaska are conscientious about safety and do a good job, Steucke said.
  19. But the type of people who go to medical school is also a factor. "The qualities that make you a conscientious, fanatical student have a cost," Clark said.
  20. Schools lost their autonomy." Teachers union members may have won the battle for control of the public schools, but they are conscientious objectors when it comes to sending their kids to them.
  21. The dog-eat-dog syndrome will ensure that there are many other willing suppliers happy to fill a hole left by a conscientious objector. As for balance sheet policing, a simple window dressing exercise at the year end will resolve that.
  22. The Army had 77 conscientious objector applications through November this year, said Pentagon spokesman Maj. Doug Hart.
  23. This year, it was revealed that Dyson had escaped service in the Vietnam War by claiming conscientious objector status - in contrast to his hawkish defense views since entering the House.
  24. Under challenge by state legislator Barbara Kreamer, Dyson has been hurt by the disclosure that despite his hawkish stance in Congress, he was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam war.
  25. It was revealed that Rep. Roy Dyson, D-Md., who accepts large contributions from the defense industry in his capacity as an Armed Services Committee member, claimed conscientious objector status during the Vietnam War.
  26. The soldier said he filed for conscientious objector status in August 1989 after realizing he would be required to use a weapon.
  27. Even the most conscientious writers laboring for accuracy occasionally stumble into embarrassing verbal time warps.
  28. The members selected for the ethics panels are supposed to be so honorable, conscientious, tough and honest that the conflicts of interest will be minimized.
  29. I know many schoolteachers and, on the whole, they are seriously committed to conscientious teaching.
  30. The War Resisters League in New York said 75 U.S. soldiers and reservists claiming to be conscientious objectors were jailed on such charges during the Persian Gulf War.
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