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 ethics ['eθiks]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 道德规范

[医] 伦理学


  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. Lee carries over his business ethics into his personal relationships.
    李把他在生意中的道德标准运用到私人关系中去。
  3. Ethics is a branch of philosophy.
    伦理学是哲学的分科.


ethics
[ noun ]
  1. motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

  2. <noun.motive>
  3. the philosophical study of moral values and rules

  4. <noun.cognition>


Ethics \Eth"ics\ ([e^]th"[i^]ks), n. [Cf. F. ['e]thique. See
{Ethic}.]
The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn
from this science; a particular system of principles and
rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of
practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as,
political or social ethics; medical ethics.

The completeness and consistency of its morality is the
peculiar praise of the ethics which the Bible has
taught. --I. Taylor.

  1. But if the ethics committee is serious about this investigation, Mr. Gray has a lurid tale to tell.
  2. Faculty members say the focus is on the big picture, like ethics questions in the marketplace, not table manners.
  3. We are applying to ourselves, or at least to our public and private leaders, standards of ethics never before expected of ordinary mortals.
  4. Some Democratic strategists believe Mr. Kopetski should do something dramatic, such as filing an ethics complaint against Rep. Smith.
  5. "Sometimes hard times bring people together," said Sen. David Pryor, D-Ark., a member of the ethics panel.
  6. The ethics committee said there was "reason to believe" Wright received gifts from Mallick who, according to the panel, had a direct interest in legislation.
  7. "It's not clear to me that this approach will provide sufficient deterrence, nor is it apparent that it responds adequately to clients, since it provides no direct remedies to them," says Deborah Rhode, a professor of legal ethics at Stanford Law School.
  8. They expressed relief that the ethics panel has set aside three of the original six charges against the speaker.
  9. Under current ethics rules of the institute, the industry's principal professional group, accountants can only charge hourly fees for such advice and cannot accept any contingency fees or commissions.
  10. Whatever the outcome of probes by the ethics panel and the House Banking Committee, the political jeopardy for Riegle is obvious.
  11. Steptoe had sought to force the reporters to testify about their conversations with Butner, who Henry said is bound by judicial ethics to refrain from commenting on court matters.
  12. Last fall, the school's 800 first-year students were required for the first time to take a three-week course in ethics, spurred in large part by a $20 million gift from former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman John Shad.
  13. Vatican officials have said John Paul's aim is to spread a message of Christian ethics in a highly secular region, boost the morale of the few Catholics and strengthen relations with the Lutheran church.
  14. The ethics panel was deeply torn over how to resolve the Keating case, in part because Senate rules do not bar lawmakers from intervening with federal regulators on behalf of constituents or from taking actions that benefit contributors.
  15. Rep. Newt Gingrich, who has pressed for ethics investigations of House Speaker Jim Wright, called on the House ethics panel Friday to look into three additional Wright matters and also into issues involving other House members.
  16. Rep. Newt Gingrich, who has pressed for ethics investigations of House Speaker Jim Wright, called on the House ethics panel Friday to look into three additional Wright matters and also into issues involving other House members.
  17. Hasegawa was named to the justice portfolio on Tuesday as Takeshita reshuffled his Cabinet and launched an ethics reform drive in a bid to put the Recruit scandal behind him.
  18. 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.
  19. The society said a consultation it carried out with the accountancy profession's joint ethics committee two years ago concluded that the 'overwhelming majority' of those asked supported the position.
  20. The House ethics committee, with Democrats and Republicans united, formally charged Speaker Jim Wright Monday with 69 violations of the chamber's rules including what the panel's chairman called "a scheme to evade" limits on outside earnings.
  21. With more than $1 million, he is a leader in the ranks of 164 House veterans who escape a 1979 ethics law banning personal use of leftover campaign funds, thanks to a controversial "grandfather clause" exempting those elected before 1980.
  22. 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.
  23. The House ethics committee investigating the Frank case plans to conclude its deliberations by the end of the year, Sachs said, basing his statement on two meetings with the committee's legal counsel and one with the minority counsel.
  24. A House ethics committee inquiry into Wright's conduct remains open.
  25. But since then, some members of the institute who accept contingency fees and commissions in violation of its ethics ban have threatened to sue the group on antitrust grounds.
  26. What is needed is a spirit of ethics and morality in the government," said Wilkey, a former federal appellate judge who has served since 1985 as U.S. ambassador to Uruguay.
  27. He also asked the House ethics committee to determine if he had violated any law or House rule.
  28. Fitzwater acknowledged that Tuesday's meeting wtih Nebeker, which lasted just 10 minutes, was symbolic and intended to keep the spotlight on the ethics issue.
  29. Rep. Bill Alexander, D-Ark., filed additional ethics charges Wednesday alleging the Georgia congressman violated campaign finance and financial disclosure statutes.
  30. He deplored, particularly, the Supreme Court's 8-1 "unsurprising but disappointing decision" upholding the law under which independent counsels are named to investigate the ethics of the executive branch.
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