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 ethic ['ɛθɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 道德规范, 伦理

  1. The ethics of his decision are doubtful.
    他的这一决定是否合乎道德规范值得怀疑.
  2. Ethics is a branch of philosophy.
    伦理学是哲学的分科.
  3. Medical ethics (ie those observed by the medical profession) forbid a doctor to have a love affair with a patient.
    行医道德有规定, 禁止医生与病人谈恋爱.


ethic
[ noun ]
  1. the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group

  2. <noun.cognition>
    the Puritan ethic
    a person with old-fashioned values
  3. a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct

  4. <noun.communication>


Ethic \Eth"ic\, Ethical \Eth"ic*al\, a. [L. ethicus, Gr. ?, fr.
? custom, usage, character, dwelling; akin to ? custom, Goth.
sidus, G. sitte, Skr. svadh?, prob. orig., one's own doing;
sva self + dh? to set: cf. F. ['e]thique. See {So}, {Do}.]
Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings
or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic
discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical
philosophy.

The ethical meaning of the miracles. --Trench.

{Ethical dative} (Gram.), a use of the dative of a pronoun to
signify that the person or thing spoken of is regarded
with interest by some one; as, Quid mihi Celsus agit? How
does my friend Celsus do?

ethic \eth"ic\ ([e^]th"[i^]k), n.
1. the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an
individual or a social group; as, the Puritan ethic.
[WordNet sense 1]

Syn: moral principle, value-system, value orientation.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. a system of principles governing morality and acceptable
conduct. [WordNet sense 2]

Syn: ethical code.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Recently Tom Shales of the Washington Post intoned, "The emergence and dominance of MTV represent unquestioning surrender to the corporate ethic by Ronald Reagan's figurative grandchildren."
  2. NO ONE EVER died from hard work, we reassure ourselves in those Western countries which have adopted the Protestant work ethic.
  3. Mr. Stempel's subordinates say his ethic, shaped by his admiration for management guru W. Edwards Deming, is to convince GM middle managers and hourly workers that change can take place step-by-step, and won't cost them their jobs.
  4. The pollsters said deep divisions among ethic groups could spell trouble for those seeking change.
  5. To offer employees an incentive to work harder, the privatization scheme gave the union a 4.4% stake in Telmex. It's still early, but there are signs that more of a work ethic is finally emerging within the work force.
  6. Can those who come out of Orthodox and communist traditions, both of them hostile to capitalism, develop a business ethic?
  7. Many here refer glowingly to the "prairie ethic," the toughness of the early German and Scandinavian settlers who a century ago turned this harsh land into the nation's leading wheat producer.
  8. She hypothesizes that those managers "were more likely to buy into the Protestant work ethic," which honors hard work and industriousness.
  9. During the adjustment to a free-market system, the governments will have to deal with unemployment, bankruptcies, inflation, huge debts and other problems _ even an atrophied work ethic.
  10. Pina, who founded the Carrollton, Texas-based company in 1984, said she decided to open the plant in Danvers because she grew up here and knew people in the area had a strong work ethic.
  11. As Cuban officials see it, to dilute the socialist ethic would open the way to such capitalist ills as drug abuse and the AIDS epidemic.
  12. 'After the introduction of democracy in 1987, our work ethic disappeared,' says Mr Kim Chong In, chief presidential economic secretary.
  13. My no-fuss recipe is a blend of the hunter-gatherer's small group ethic and modern business's concept of quality control: moral quality circles.
  14. Max Weber, who formed the 'Protestant ethic' explanation for western prosperity, derided Confucianism as anti-capitalist.
  15. "The heartland is hot," he said. "I think this region is in a very enviable position." Branstad said the area must market its strong work ethic, healthy economy, educational programs, low cost of living and relatively low crime rate.
  16. He explains how the work place must be changed to capitalize on their new work ethic.
  17. The instigator of the ethic charges that have House Speaker Jim Wright fighting for his political life said today that Wright should not be permitted to make a political deal to resolve the case against him.
  18. He defended his people, who critics say will be bringing nothing to a united Germany but debts, social problems, a questionable work ethic and a crumbling economy.
  19. But the former is too cynical - there is such a thing as a public service ethic - while the latter probably exaggerates the pace at which society is changing.
  20. On one hand: "the journalist's ethic to publish material of great value to the public interest and preserve the privilege of that information."
  21. They were professional enough - the professional ethic would come later.
  22. Self-imposed limits on office-holding were once part of this country's public-service ethic, with Members returning to private life after a couple of terms.
  23. Asia's giant, China, also tried stressing a diligence-thrift ethic to make its 1 billion people more productive and less poor, but lacked the incentives of its neighbors' free-market economies and their managerial skills and education levels.
  24. "Such a reversal in the role of partisan politics in the ethic of public service would permit virtually unbridled partisan activities by federal employees," Thornburgh said in a letter to House GOP Whip Newt Gingrich of Georgia.
  25. Just as Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev did during his 1959 trip to an Iowa farm, Gorbachev will come in touch with the values and work ethic of people who make a major contribution to the strength of the free world.
  26. After decades of toiling relentlessly to get Japan to the top of the world, some Japanese are questioning the values that got them there, including an all-consuming work ethic and the notions of the proper roles of men and women.
  27. The judge granted Mr. Wanglie's petition to remain as his wife's guardian over a request by a hospital ethic consultant to appoint an independent conservator.
  28. In the absence of the club ethic, the rigour of the law must be implemented pour encourager les autres. But the framework remains flawed.
  29. "You don't want to destroy the work ethic.
  30. And Hammacher Schlemmer pushes the exercise ethic with glasses that give eye muscles a workout.
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