bona fides
bona fides 英 [ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi:z] 美 [ˌboʊnə ˈfaɪdiz]
n. 真诚;善意;诚实信用
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- n. 真诚;善意;诚实信用
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1. This is outrageous and immoral and the Democrat’s complicity is unconscionable, particularly for a party that likes to promote its social justice bona fides.
民主党人这么做,实在是太过分太不道德了,特别是作为一个本来有望因其改善社会正义而获取选民好感的诚实信用的政党,对恢复伯恩补助金计划大额拨款法律投赞成票,简直就成了伤害其忠实选民利益的帮凶。
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2. But when one of the creators of the ACORN videos was later arrested in New Orleans on charges that he’d attempted to spy on a Democratic senator, his journalistic bona fides disappeared entirely.
但是,后来有一名制作揭露“社区变革协会”视频的作者在新奥尔良被捕,并被起诉对一名民主党参议员实施间谍活动。 这个事件使他的新闻信用度瞬间消失。
- bona fides (n.) "good faith, fair dealing, freedom from intent to deceive," by 1838, English pluralization of bona fide, as though the Latin phrase were a noun. Sense of "guarantees of good faith" is by 1944.
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