precept

英['priːsept] 美['priːsept]
  • n. 道德箴言;规则;训诫
GRE
    n. (名词)
    1. 戒律
    2. 箴言
    3. 格言
    4. 令状
    5. 规则
    6. 教训
    7. 规律
    8. 告诫
    9. 训诫
    10. 方案
    11. 训导
    12. 格式
    13. 规程
    14. 【律】命令书令状
    15. 规范
    16. 准则

英英释义

Noun:
  1. rule of personal conduct

  2. a doctrine that is taught;

    "the teachings of religion"
    "he believed all the Christian precepts"

1. It occurs to me that example is always more efficacious than precept.
我想到身教重于言教.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. You won't find this moral precept in the scriptures.
你在《圣经》中找不到这种道德规范.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Example is better than precept.
言教不如身教.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. Armed with such a precept, a number of doctors may slip into deceptive practices.
有了这样一条指导原则, 一些医生可能渐渐习惯于采取骗人的做法.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Exercise is better than precept.
(谚语)身教胜于言教.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Example is better than precept.
      身教胜于言传。
    2. Just follow these few basic precepts and you won't go far wrong in life.
      只要按这几条格言行事,你一生就不会出大错。
    3. In the Anglo-American system, of course, precedent is a fundamental precept.
      当然,在英美法系中,先例是基本的规则。
    4. There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
      任何一条道德戒律在奉行时都会引起不便。