英['prɪnsəpld]美['prɪnsəpld]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
If you decide to take a lower grade rather than cheat on a test, you are making a principled decision, or one that is based on moral rightness.
Most people have a set of principles or basic moral rules that they follow. These might include not stealing, not cheating, and treating people as you would like to be treated. Decisions made following these rules are principled, as are people who follow their principles often. If you take a principled stance on censorship, your defend or refute it actively based on your convictions.