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nounverbscru·pleBrE /ˈskruːpl/ NAmE /ˈskruːpl/ noun [C , usually pl. , U ]a feeling that prevents you from doing sth that you think may be morally wrong (道德上的)顾忌,顾虑◆ I overcame my moral scruples . 我抛开了道德方面的顾虑。◆ He had no scruples about spying on her . 他肆无忌惮地暗中盯着她。◆ She is totally without scruple . 她完全无所顾忌。scru·pleBrE /ˈskruːpl/ NAmE /ˈskruːpl/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they scruple BrE /ˈskruːpl/ NAmE /ˈskruːpl/ present simple - he / she / it scruples BrE /ˈskruːplz/ NAmE /ˈskruːplz/ past simple scrupled BrE /ˈskruːpld/ NAmE /ˈskruːpld/ past participle scrupled BrE /ˈskruːpld/ NAmE /ˈskruːpld/ -ing form scrupling BrE /ˈskruːplɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskruːplɪŋ/ [I ]not ~to do sth (formal ) to be willing to do sth even if it might be wrong or immoral 无所顾忌地做;肆无忌惮地干 |