scrupled

英['skruːpl] 美['skruːpl]
  • n.顾忌;迟疑v.顾虑
scrupled scrupled scrupling scruples
  • scr abbr.吩(一种药衡单位)(=Scruple)abbr.半导体控制整流器(=SemiconductorControlRectifier)abbr.通信兵团无线电及雷达装置设备(=SignalCorpsRadioandRadar)abbr.交换中心资源(=SwitchedCentralResource)
  • SCR-superfamily 短共有重复序列超基因家族
  • scr. [医]英分,斯克鲁普尔(旧时药量单位,等于1.;296克)
  • SCRA =SingleChannelRadioAccess单信道无线存取
  • Scraba 斯克拉巴
Noun:
  1. a unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains

  2. uneasiness about the fitness of an action

  3. an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action

Verb:
  1. hesitate on moral grounds;

    "The man scrupled to perjure himself"

  2. raise scruples;

    "He lied and did not even scruple about it"

  3. have doubts about

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He has absolutely no scruples; he'll do anything to get what he wants.
      他没有一点点顾忌,为了得到自己想要的东西,他什么事都做得出来。
    2. She will tell lies without scruple.
      她会肆无忌惮地说谎。
    3. Jane did it at once, and made no scruple about it.
      简毫不犹豫,立刻就办了。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Don't scruple to ask for anything you want.
      你要什么请尽量讲。
    2. She didn't scruple to take Tom from his wife.
      她毫不犹豫地从汤姆妻子手中夺走汤姆。