precept
precept 英 [ˈpri:sept] 美 [ˈpriˌsɛpt]
n. 规则;格言;训诫;命令
进行时:precepting 过去式:precepted 过去分词:precepted 第三人称单数:precepts 名词复数:precepts
- A precept is a rule or direction, often with some religious basis, dictating a way you should act or behave.
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- n. 规则;格言;训诫;命令
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1. I’ve found this precept to be extremely useful with my happiness project.
我发现这个规则对我的快乐计划特别有用。
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2. A fundamental design precept is that a class should be part of a domain package only if it exists to fulfill the goals of that domain package.
一个基本的设计规则就是,一个类只要存在并去完成一个域包的目标,那么它就应该是该域包的一部分。
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3. In acts of courage and decency, they defended a simple precept: I am my brother’s keeper; I am my sister’s keeper.
在满怀勇气和尊严的行动中,他们坚守着一个简单的信念:我是我兄弟的守护者,我是我姐妹的守护者。
- precept (n.) late 14c., from Old French percept, percet (12c.), from Latin praeceptum "maxim, rule of conduct, order," noun use of neuter past participle of praecipere "give rules to, order, advise," literally "take beforehand," from prae "before" (see pre-) + capere (past participle captus) "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." For change of vowel, see biennial.
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