code of conduct
noun[C]
uk/ˌkəʊd əv ˈkɒn.dʌkt/us/ˌkoʊd əv ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/a set ofrulesthatmembersof anorganizationorpeoplewith aparticularjoborpositionmustfollow:
行为守则Ourjournalistsareboundby acodeofconductthatbarsthem frompoliticalactivity.受行为守则规范,我们的新闻记者不能参与政治活动。
Theplayerhas beenfinedtwoweeks'wagesforbreachingthe club'sstrictcodeofconduct.该队员因违反了俱乐部严格的行为守则而被罚两周工资。
- Supermarkets could beforcedtoabideby a newcodeofconducttoensurethat they do notabusetheirbuyingpowerat theexpenseofsmallsuppliers.
- Thestudentsprobablywill bepunishedforviolatingthe school'scodeofconduct.
- Racistlanguageis abreachof thepolicecodeofconduct.
- Acodeofconductrelatingto the use ofsoftwareacquiredforeducationalpurposeshas beenadoptedby the University.
- Allparticipantsat theconferenceareaskedtosignacodeofconductpledgingnot toengageindisruptivebehaviourorhatespeech.
Rules & laws
- admiralty
- anti-bribery
- anti-regulatory
- anti-sodomy
- anti-speculative
- antitrust
- binding
- edict
- leash law
- non-binding
- non-competition
- non-regulation
- non-solicitation
- protocol
- regulation
- self-regulation
- sharia
- the Highway Code
- the law is an assidiom
- the Official Secrets Act