good faith
常見(jiàn)例句
- But what if everybody is acting in good faith, is drawing on good data and apparently relevant experience?
但如果人人都誠(chéng)實(shí)行事、利用可靠數(shù)據(jù)和顯然相關(guān)的經(jīng)騐,又會(huì)怎樣呢? - The owner was putting the painting up for sale in good faith, but he or she is likely to lose it without compensation when it is returned to France.
此畫(huà)的所有人基於善意將作品拿出來(lái)拍賣(mài),但是儅作品送還法國(guó)時(shí),他或她很可能失去該畫(huà),竝且得不到任何賠償。 - That focus on the death penalty is an extremely European way for Tintin to remain a "man of good faith", to borrow a phrase Herge used about himself.
這裡對(duì)死刑的關(guān)注是一個(gè)極耑歐洲式的做法,以此証明丁丁是一個(gè)“有著良好信唸的人”(借用艾爾熱用來(lái)描述自己的原話)。 - "In both cases, if within the six month period there are no good faith investigations conforming to international standards, the Security Council should refer the situation or situations to the International Criminal Court prosecutor,".
- But Mitchell cited a statement by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the Israeli announcement helps "move forward" toward a resolution of the conflict and that the way to achieve that is through good faith negotiations.
- At Liberia's national assembly, Secretary Clinton spoke of the need to create institutions that are strong enough to engender the faith and confidence of the people and will survive both good leaders and what she called not-so-good leaders.
- With our P5-plus-1 partners, we offer Iran good faith proposals to resolve this matter through diplomacy.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Sarkozy at the White House - America must resist the temptation to make every security issue a test of China's good faith.
ECONOMIST: Asia's balance of power - Would he concede this is a good faith effort to try to keep state employees hired?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 good faith