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 ethical ['ɛθɪkl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 伦理的, 民族的, 民族特有的

[医] 伦理的, 道德的


  1. You can't divorce science from ethical questions.
    不能把科学与伦理问题截然分开.
  2. Refraining from judgment, especially one based on personal ethical standards.
    非裁决的制止裁决,尤指建立在个人伦理标准基础之上的
  3. The ethical doctrine that morality has its foundations in self-interest.
    自私自利认为道德以自我利益为基础的道德观念


ethical
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics

  2. <adj.pert>
    ethical codes
    ethical theories
  3. conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior

  4. <adj.all>
    an ethical lawyer
    ethical medical practice
    an ethical problem
    had no ethical objection to drinking
    Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants
  5. adhering to ethical and moral principles

  6. <adj.all>
    it seems ethical and right
    followed the only honorable course of action


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?

  1. Oakland County Prosecutor Richard Thompson said the ruling left many moral, medical, ethical and religious issues unsettled.
  2. An even stronger majority, 74 percent, rated lobbyists' ethical performance as "only fair" or "poor." Lobbyists pervade the lawmaking process, representing businesses, unions and other organizations that have an interest in proposed laws.
  3. But finally, no character seems strong enough to resolve the political and ethical ambiguities so tantalizingly raised.
  4. Chappell could not be reached for comment Tuesday night, but he told the newspaper he is not a target of the investigation and that he has conducted himself in an ethical manner.
  5. In Washington on Friday, government scientists were denied permission to attempt the procedure because of legal, medical and ethical questions.
  6. A special bipartisan committee in the House is examining ethical questions, including whether congressional pay should be increased in exchange for tighter restrictions on outside income such as speech honoraria.
  7. "It seems that ethical education of researchers is rather lacking," noted writer Seiichi Murase in a commentary to the Mainichi Shimbun daily.
  8. The president was also asked whether the emphasis he has placed on government ethics during his first week in office implied any criticism of the Reagan administration's ethical record.
  9. Meese's conservative views, as well as ethical concerns voiced by his critics, led to a 13-month confirmation fight that ended in a 63-31 vote of approval by a Republican-controlled Senate in February 1985.
  10. Meanwhile London Business School's long hunt for its first professor and assistant professor in business ethics has at last been resolved, but only after some embarrassment for the selectors. The problem seems to have been a dearth of ethical academics.
  11. "Many institutions of higher learning have surrendered the ethical and moral sanctions upon which they were built," Ray H. Hughes told delegates attending the group's convention here.
  12. However, he said government attorneys also told him he could participate in "general policy determinations" without violating ethical standards.
  13. That it can go behind closed doors and that the public will forget about it." In an emotional, hourlong speech before the committee, Durenberger said he takes "full responsibility" for ethical lapses even though he never set out to break the rules.
  14. The agency administers executive branch policy concerning ethical matters, including financial disclosure, employee conduct and conflict of interest.
  15. Patients' advocates raise another ethical question: To what degree should the affluent be able to obtain experimental drugs that the poor can't afford?
  16. There are many more people than the media cover working as brokers, advisers and planners, who absolutely keep their clients' best interests a priority and actively live exemplary ethical lives.
  17. Buckmaster, a subsidiary of Credit Suisse Asset Management, has turned in a consistently poor performance from its Fellowship trust. Recently it widened its ethical criteria to try to improve performance.
  18. Codes should include guidance on who an employee should speak to, ethical dilemmas and ways of coping, and give a clear statement from the company of the ethical conduct it intended to follow.
  19. Codes should include guidance on who an employee should speak to, ethical dilemmas and ways of coping, and give a clear statement from the company of the ethical conduct it intended to follow.
  20. And he said he had no idea when the department's office of professional responsibility, which looks into the conduct of Justice employees, will complete its own review of Meese's conduct to see if it met ethical standards.
  21. Mr. Pastin, for his part, concludes that since ethics is an integral part of decision making, then corporations should use ethical analysis as part of their corporate strategies.
  22. The elation comes when a student makes an ethical choice at work as a direct consequence of the sensitization that the course provides.
  23. Declaring that business can be both profitable and ethical, a group of industry leaders is launching an institute to study and foster responsible corporate behavior.
  24. Now all three have written books on the 37th president, and all say the experience has increased their respect for Nixon _ even though none of the three exonerates him for ethical failings.
  25. While polls indicate the ethical charges have weakened all five senators in their home states, Sen. Cranston's approval ratings have plummeted.
  26. "I simply disagree with the commission that there was any violation of ethical standards," says the justice's lawyer, Morris Atlas.
  27. Committee members said they think the White House overreacted and forced Sullivan to give up the severance pay even though he was entitled to the money and accepting it would not have violated any ethical rules.
  28. Looking at the issue from an ethical position, Pennzoil has been awarded an outrageous amount of money due to the political machinations of a personal-injury lawyer with a reputation for manipulating juries focusing on the big guy against the little guy.
  29. President Bush urged a ban on campaign contributions by political action committees and said he opposed federal financing of congressional races Wednesday as he unveiled proposals to tighten ethical rules for Congress, judges and the executive branch.
  30. First, to establish clear ethical principles.
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