英:[in ˈprinsəpl]
美:[ɪn ˈprɪnsəpəl]
英:[in ˈprinsəpl]
美:[ɪn ˈprɪnsəpəl]
原则上,基本上;
noun
a comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption
a rule or code of conduct
a man of principle
the laws or facts of nature underlying the working of an artificial device
a primary source : origin
an underlying faculty or endowment
such principles of human nature as greed and curiosity
an ingredient (such as a chemical) that exhibits or imparts a characteristic quality
capitalized Christian Science a divine principle : god
在原则上
Middle English, from Middle French principe, principle, from Old French, from Latin principium beginning, from princip-, princeps initiator — more at prince
The first known use of principle was in the 14th century
tech1 of 2noun
technician a computer tech
lab techs
tech2 of 2noun
technology
pop1 of 6verb
to burst or cause to burst with a pop we popped corn
the balloon popped
to go, come, push, or enter quickly or suddenly popped a grape into my mouth
pop into bed
to shoot with a gun
to bulge from the sockets
eyes popping with surprise
to hit a pop fly
pop2 of 6noun
a sharp explosive sound
a shot from a gun
a flavored carbonated beverage
pop3 of 6adverb
like or with a pop : suddenly
pop4 of 6noun
father entry 1 sense 1a
pop5 of 6adjective
popular sense 2
pop music
of or relating to pop music
a pop singer
of, relating to, or being the behavior and interests of average people and especially young people
pop6 of 6noun
popular music
listens to pop
teargas1 of 2verb
to use tear gas on
tear gas2 of 2noun
any of various substances that cause eye irritation and blind the eyes with tears when released into the air and that are used mostly to scatter mobs
teargas1 of 2verb
to use tear gas on
tear gas2 of 2noun
any of various substances that cause eye irritation and blind the eyes with tears when released into the air and that are used mostly to scatter mobs
play1 of 2noun
a brisk handling or using
the play of a sword
the conduct, course, or action of a game
rain held up play
a particular act or maneuver in a game
a great play by the shortstop
one's turn in a game
it's your play
exercise or activity for amusement
children at play
absence of any bad intention
said it in play
the act or an instance of playing on words : pun
the act of playing a game and risking something on an uncertain event : gambling, gaming
a way or manner of acting or proceeding : action, conduct
fair play
operation sense 1, activity
brisk or light movement
the light play of a breeze
freedom of motion
too much play in the steering wheel
opportunity for action
the new job gave play to my talents
the stage representation of an action or story
a dramatic composition : drama
play2 of 2verb
to engage in sport or recreation and especially in activity for amusement
children playing
to treat or behave lightly or without respect that is due
play with a new idea
to make use of double meaning or the similarity of sound of two words for humorous effect : pun
to handle something in an absentminded way : toy
played with the pencil
to take advantage
played upon the people's fears
to move swiftly or lightly
shadows playing on the wall
to move freely
to let go in a stream
hoses playing on the fire
to sound in performance
listen to an organ playing
to be staged or presented
what's playing at the movies
to behave in a particular way
play safe
to take part in play ball
play cards
to pretend to take part in the activities of
children playing house
to do for amusement or from mischief
play a trick on someone
to perform on or as if on the stage
play a part
to act the part of
play the fool
to contend against in a game
playing the Dodgers today
to put or keep in action play a fish on a line
play a card in a game
to cause something to produce music or sound play a record
play the piano
present1 of 4noun
something presented
present2 of 4verb
to introduce one person to another
to bring before the public
present a play
to make a gift to
presented me with a watch
to give or hand over with ceremony
present a medal
to make an accusation against someone
present a charge
to offer to view : display, show
presents a fine appearance
present3 of 4adjective
being or going on now : not past or future
the present situation
being before or near a person or in sight : being at a certain place and not elsewhere was present at the ceremony
all the pupils were present
of, relating to, or being a verb tense that expresses present time or the time of speaking
present4 of 4noun
present tense
a verb form in the present tense
the present time
prick1 of 2noun
a mark or small wound made by a pointed instrument
something sharp or pointed
an instance of pricking
the sensation of being pricked
prick2 of 2verb
to pierce slightly with a sharp point
to have or cause a feeling of or as if of being pricked
to point forward or upward
the dog's ears pricked up at the sound
principlenoun
a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based
scientific principles
a rule of conduct
a person of high principles
a law or fact of nature which makes possible the working of a machine or device the principle of the lever
the principle of magnetism
1 Clark’s conduct violated principles of the code of ethics adopted by the State Board of Education, which require educators to maintain professional relationships with their students and follow federal, state and local education statutes, according to the complaint.
2 Even assuming this to be in principle possible, it will not be achieved soon.
即使假定这在理论上行得通,它也不可能于短期内实现。
3 We would emerge at best with an agreement in principle that would haunt us for years.
我们最多也只能达成原则协议,今后多年还会牵扯进去不得解决.
4 In principle, the higher the steam pressure, the higher the water could be pumped.
从原理上来讲, 蒸汽压越高, 水就能够抽得越高.
5 I'm not opposed to a core curriculum in principle, but I think requiring a foreign language is unrealistic.
原则上我不反对设置基础课程,但我认为要求掌握一门外语是不现实的。
6 Taxation is not popular in principle, merely acceptable in context.
征税基本上是不受欢迎的,在一定情境中才勉强为人接受。
7 Better, of course, to take a higher road, operate on the principle of service and see if things don't turn out better …
8 the basic principles of hydraulics
9 In principle, we usually don't allow any discount.
原则上,我们一般是不给折扣的。
10 I agree with it in principle but I doubt if it will happen in practice.
我大体上同意这一点,但是怀疑它是否能够付诸实践。
11 Urban guerrilla warfare was futile against a thermonuclear superstate that would stop at nothing to defend the profit principle.
12 Pointlessness was life's principle, and it spread its sadness.
13 His investment strategy is based on the principle that the stock market offers the best returns for long-term investors.
14 Figure 3 illustrates in principle a vertical pendulum and a horizontal pendulum of the simplest kind.
图3说明了最简单的竖直摆和水平摆的原理.
15 She's a feminist,in the broadest sense of the word.
她大体上算是一个男女平等主义者。
16 The decision had been agreed in principle before today's meeting, but some controversy surrounded it.
该决定在今天的会议之前就已达成原则上的共识,但围绕这一决定还存在一些争议。
17 Her idea is sound in principle.
从原则上来说,她的观点是正确的.
18 The Treasury was opposed in principle to the proposals.
财政部原则上反对这些提案.
19 Ultra - violet recorders consist in principle of geophones.
紫外线振动记录器的原理与听地器相似.
20 Japan’s top envoy weighed in while visiting the U.S., saying Japan and Taiwan share values and principles, including freedom, democracy, basic rights, and rule of law.