the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles 诚实正直 personal/professional/artistic integrity 个人的/职业上的/艺术家的诚实正直 She behaved with absolute integrity. 她的行为表现绝对诚实正直。 a man of great integrity 非常正直的人
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesc1Her photography had great artistic integrity. 她的摄影作品极具艺术诚实性。 I would never do anything to compromise the integrity of the company. 我绝不会做任何有损公司诚信的事情。 It's up to the user to ensure the integrity of the data they enter. 保证所输入数据的完整性是用户的职责。 She has great personal integrity. 她为人极为诚实正直。 She questioned his integrity as a councillor. 她质疑他作为市议员的诚信度。 She refused to compromise her artistic integrity. 她拒绝降低自己的艺术操守。 The article is indicative of his contempt for the basic standards of journalistic integrity. 文章反映出他对新闻诚信基本标准的轻视。 The code calls on members to behave with integrity at all times. 行为规范要求成员在任何时候言行都要诚实正直。 The minister promised to restore the honesty and integrity of the government. 部长承诺重建政府的诚信。 I have no doubts at all about his integrity. 我对他的正直毫不怀疑。 They preserved their integrity throughout the trial. 他们在整个审讯期间都保持了诚实。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- high
- absolute
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- have
- lack
- lose
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- with integrity
- an attack on somebody’s/something’s integrity
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the state of being whole and not divided synonym unity完整;完好 to respect the territorial integrity of the nation 尊重该国的领土完整
Extra ExamplesNuclear weapons have the capability to destroy the physical integrity of the planet. 核武器具有摧毁地球实体完整性的威力。 The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity. 这个国家正在为维护领土完整而战斗。 The project threatens the integrity of one of the world's most important wetlands. 这一工程威胁到世界上最重要的一片湿地的完整。 We all have an interest in maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem. 维护生态体系的完整关乎我们每个人的利益。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- physical
- structural
- territorial
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- have
- lose
- restore
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- a challenge to something’s integrity
- a threat to something’s integrity
Word Originlate Middle English (in sense (2)): from French intégrité or Latin integritas, from integer ‘intact’, from in- (expressing negation) + the root of tangere ‘to touch’. Compare with entirety, integral, and integrate.