integrity
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.ti/us/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.t̬i/integritynoun[U](HONESTY)
C2approving
thequalityof beinghonestand havingstrongmoralprinciplesthat yourefusetochange:
正直;诚实No onedoubtedthat thepresidentwas a man of thehighestintegrity.没有人怀疑总裁是个光明磊落的人。
someone'sartistic, professional, etc. integrityapproving
someone's highartisticstandardsorstandardsof doingtheirjob, and that person'sdeterminationnot tolowerthosestandards:
(某人的)艺德/职业操守(等等)Keen topreservehisartisticintegrity, herefusedseverallucrativeHollywoodoffers.他十分重视保持自己的艺德,几次拒绝了好莱坞报酬丰厚的演出邀请。
- LordFletcher, said the Bishop, was a man ofunimpeachableintegrity andcharacter.
- Hiscommentscastasluron the integrity of hisemployees.
- Herprobityand integrity are beyondquestion.
- I hadcreditedthem with more integrity than theyshowed.
- He wasregardedas a man ofabsoluteintegrity.
Honesty, openness & sincerity
- above board
- anti-corruption
- artless
- artlessly
- artlessness
- bone
- honestly
- honourable
- honourably
- in
- in all honesty/seriousness/truthfulnessidiom
- in good faithidiom
- joke
- nail
- skinny
- squeaky-clean
- stainless
- straight arrowidiom
- straight upidiom
- the straight and narrowidiom
integritynoun[U](WHOLE)
formal
thequalityof beingwholeandcomplete:
完整Amodernextensionon theoldbuildingwouldruinitsarchitecturalintegrity.在古老建筑物上附加扩建的现代建筑会破坏建筑风格的完整统一。
Complete and whole
- (all) in one pieceidiom
- A, a
- absolute
- all or nothingidiom
- all-in-one
- all-inclusive
- fell
- from stem to sternidiom
- full-blown
- full-fledged
- full-length
- fully
- plain
- root
- thoroughly
- to the lastidiom
- totality
- toto
- unabridged
- unadulterated