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scrupling


  1. 動詞
    scruple現在分詞:
    不及物動詞:
    猶豫
    躊躇, 遲疑
    顧慮, 顧忌
    (通常用於否定句)scrupling to ...(動詞...):
    (毫不)猶豫地做...
    (毫不)遲疑地做...
    (毫無)顧慮地做...
    (毫無)顧忌地做...
    
    同義字詞
    balance,dither,falter,halt,hang back,hesitate,shilly-shally,stagger,teeter,vacillate,waver,wobble,wabble
    

例句

  1. And yet not scrupling to countenance their Doctrine, and usurped power of Order required also by the same law, as the same test of the same compliance and submission.
  2. A blind and violent logician, scrupling not to reason against reason, and justify murder by scripture and all the principles that should condemn it, he entered upon his task.
  3. Borrowing a Quaker term, Franklin calls on citizens to engage in " scrupling ", the process of sitting down together to discuss and clarify common moral and political concerns.
  4. The generality of ministers and professors both went and conformed so far as to hear the curates, contrary to many points of the reformation formerly attained, contrary to their covenant engagements, and contrary to their own principles and practice at that same time; scrupling and refusing to keep the bishops visitations, and to countenance their Discipline and power of Jurisdiction, because it was required as a testification of their acknowledgment of, and compliance with the present Government.
  5. In the same strain did many hierarchical writers of the English Church afterwards learn to talk, not scrupling , by their extravagant doctrine, of the absolute necessity of ordination by the hands of a bishop, who derived his powers by uninterrupted succession from the apostles, to invalidate and nullify the orders of all the reformed churches, except their own–a doctrine which has been revived in the present enlightened age, and unblushingly avowed and defended, with the greater part of its absurd, illiberal, and horrid consequences.
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