节操 (jié cāo) — moral integrity; principled conduct (especially in the face of temptation or pressure)

A formal, written noun meaning a person's moral integrity — holding firm to principles under pressure. Pairs with 坚守 or 重视; losing it (没有节操) means acting against conscience, often under temptation.

noun
moral integrityprincipled conduct (especially in the face of temptation or pressure)

예문

  • 节操
    Zài jù dà de yòu huò miàn qián, tā yī rán jiān shǒu zì jǐ de jié cāo.
    In the face of great temptation, he still held onto his moral integrity.
  • 节操
    Yí gè rén rú guǒ méi yǒu jié cāo, jiù hěn róng yì zuò chū wéi bèi liáng xīn de shì.
    If a person has no moral integrity, they can easily do things that go against their conscience.
  • 节操
    Zài gǔ dài, wén rén fēi cháng zhòng shì jié cāo, nìng kě è sǐ yě bù tóu xiáng.
    In ancient times, literati valued moral integrity highly; they would rather starve than surrender.

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