principle
principle — 名詞
1. a general scientific or logical rule that explains how a system, process, or are
原理;法則
解釋系統運作的基本規則
a general scientific or logical rule that explains how a system, process, or area of knowledge operates — for example, the principle of supply and demand in economics, or Archimedes' principle in physics
The principle of supply and demand is central to modern economics.
供需原理是現代經濟學的核心概念。
principle of [field]: a core rule in a discipline
Archimedes' principle explains why some objects float in water.
阿基米德原理解釋為什麼有些物體會浮在水中。
These two machines look different but work on the same basic principle.
這兩臺機器看起來不同,但運作的基本原理相同。
Linh explained the guiding principles behind her company's hiring decisions.
Linh 解釋了她公司招聘決策背後的指導原則。
The principles of physics apply everywhere in the known universe.
物理法則適用於已知宇宙的各個角落。
用法筆記
Often followed by "of" plus a field of knowledge, as in "the principle of supply and demand" or "principles of design."
常見錯誤
2. used to say that something is generally accepted as a good idea in theory, even
原則上
理論上大致同意但細節未定
used to say that something is generally accepted as a good idea in theory, even if the practical details are not yet settled or fully carried out
The committee agreed to the plan in principle but requested more details.
委員會原則上同意了這項計畫,但要求提供更多細節。
collocation: agree in principle
In principle, the proposal makes sense — the real difficulty is putting it into action.
這個提案原則上說得通——真正的困難在於如何落實。
contrast: in principle vs. putting into action
The government accepted the deal in principle last spring.
政府去年春天原則上接受了這項協議。
In principle, everyone supports cleaner energy — the fight is over how to pay for it.
原則上每個人都支持更潔淨的能源——爭論在於誰來買單。
- theoretically
more informal and broader in use; 'in principle' implies the general idea is accepted, whereas 'theoretically' leaves its acceptance open
- in theory
nearly interchangeable with 'in principle,' though 'in principle' often carries a stronger hint of agreement
- in practice
the real-world application, as opposed to the general idea
文法句型
in principle
用法筆記
Used only as a fixed phrase — "in principle." Do not use "by principle" or "on principle" to mean the same thing. "On principle" belongs to sense 3 (see idiom "as a matter of principle").
常見錯誤
3. a firm personal belief about what is morally right or wrong that guides the way
道德準則
指引行為的是非信念或標準
a firm personal belief about what is morally right or wrong that guides the way you live and behave
Obi refused to lie to the customer because it went against his principles.
Obi 拒絕對客戶說謊,因為這違背了他的原則。
idiom: go against one's principles
Devika left the company as a matter of principle after they fired a colleague unfairly.
Devika 因公司不公平地開除一位同事而基於原則離職了。
idiom: as a matter of principle
Tamar has strong principles about protecting the natural environment.
Tamar 對保護自然環境有很強的原則。
Minho believes that honesty is a basic principle of any healthy relationship.
Minho 認為誠實是任何健康關係的基本原則。
A person of principle does not change their standards simply to gain popularity.
有原則的人不會為了獲取人氣而改變自己的標準。
- morals
closely related; 'principles' are more consciously held and often publicly stated, whereas 'morals' can be internal and instinctive
- values
broader than principles; values include what you consider important in life, while principles are specific rules of right and wrong
- ethics
a formal system of moral principles, often in professional contexts (e.g., medical ethics)
用法筆記
Often uncountable when referring to someone's overall moral character (e.g., "a man of principle") and countable when referring to specific beliefs (e.g., "she has strong principles about honesty").