ethic

noun
🔊/ˈeθɪk/
🔊/ˈeθɪk/
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  1. ethics
    [plural] moral principles that control or influence a person’s behaviour道德准则;伦理标准
    • professional/business/medical ethics职业/商业道德;医德
    • to draw up a code of ethics拟定一份道德规范
    • He began to question the ethics of his position.他开始对他的立场是否符合道德准则提出质疑。🔊🔊
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
  2. [singular] a system of moral principles or rules of behaviour道德体系;行为准则
    • The ethic of personal achievement is very strong in western societies.在西方社会,个人成就的道德观非常强烈。
    see also Protestant ethic, work ethic
  3. ethics
    [uncountable] the branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles伦理学;道德学
  4. Word Originlate Middle English (denoting ethics or moral philosophy; also used attributively): from Old French éthique, from Latin ethice, from Greek (hē) ēthikē (tekhnē) ‘(the science of) morals’, based on ēthos ‘nature, disposition’, (plural) ‘customs’.