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1 | the quality of always behaving according to the moral principles that you believe in , so that people respect and trust you 正直;诚实 |
| She had a reputation for honesty and personal integrity. 她享有诚实和正直的好名声。 |
| maintain/preserve your integrity I trust we as a nation will maintain our integrity and influence. 我相信作为一个民族,我们将保持我们的正直诚实和影响力。 |
| question/doubt sb’ s integrity Nobody could question the government’ s integrity on this issue. 没人可以怀疑政府在处理这个问题上的公正性。 |
| 1a | the quality of behaving according to the rules and standards of your job or profession 职业操守 | | professional/artistic/political integrity These guidelines do not compromise the professional integrity of teachers. 这些指导方针并没有损害教师的职业操守。 | |
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2 | formal the quality of being complete or whole , without any missing parts 完整;完全 |
| an obligation to defend the new state’ s territorial integrity 捍卫新成立国家领土完整的义务 |
| 2a | the quality of being in a good condition , without any damage or mistakes 完好无损 | | The accuracy of the analysis depends on the integrity of the data supplied. 该分析的精确性取决于所提供的数据是否完好无损。 | |
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