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scruple
▪ I. scruple, n.1 (ˈskruːp(ə)l) Also 6–7 scrupul, 6–8 scrupule; and see scriple, scriptule. [ad. L. scrūpulus, more freq. scrūpulum (also scrīpulum, scrīplum, scrīptulum, scrīptlum, whence scriple, scriptule), commonly regarded as identical with scrūpulus scruple n.2, the sense ‘small weight or meas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scruple (unit)
Mass unit The scruple is ounce, dram, or 20 grains. It is therefore equal to 1.2959782 grams. The Roman scruple was somewhat smaller, around 1.14 g. wikipedia.org
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scruple
scruple/ˈskru:pl; `skrupl/ n1 [U, C often pl 作不可数名词或可数名词, 後者常作复数]feeling that prevents one from doing or allowing sth that one thinks may be wrong 顾忌; 顾虑 Have you no scruples about buying stolen goods? 你买赃物就毫无顾忌吗? She tells lies without scruple. 她撒谎肆无忌惮.2 [C] weight unit of 20 grains 重量单位(等於20格令). s... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Minim (unit)
defined in the United Kingdom's Weights and Measures Act of 1878, but the UK's 1963 Weights and Measures Act provided for the abolition of the minim, fluid scruple wikipedia.org
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inscruple
† inˈscruple, v. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. in-2 + scruple.] trans. To possess with scruples.1663 Flagellum or O. Cromwell (1672) 89 Being inscrupled by some of the Presbyterian Ministers (who were highly incensed at this war). Oxford English Dictionary
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Bonitus (bishop)
Two years later, after having governed that see ten years, he had a scruple whether his election had been perfectly canonical; and having consulted St. wikipedia.org
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scrupular
† ˈscrupular, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. scrūpulār-is (scrīp-), f. scrūpul-um scruple n.1] Of or amounting to a scruple in weight.1656 Blount Glossogr., Scrupular, of or belonging to a scruple, small. 1771 Raper in Phil. Trans. LXI. 492 The latter coins of this scrupular standard are like the Denarii of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wulfwig
Wulfwig apparently shared the scruple about the canonical position of Archbishop Stigand, for he went abroad to be consecrated. wikipedia.org
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over-scruple
ˈover-ˈscruple [over- 29 b.] Excess of scruple; the being too scrupulous.1894 Froude Life & Lett. Erasmus 41 You may even displease God by over-scruple. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sacco (river)
The intensive exploitation that for decades affected of this valley due to no-scruple companies and crooked public administration offices, produced an wikipedia.org
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scrupule
scrupule obs. f. scruple ns. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gorse Trilogy
The stories follow the anti-hero Ernest Ralph Gorse, whose heartlessness and lack of scruple are matched only by the inventiveness and panache with which wikipedia.org
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体积单位 一液量吩(fluid scruple)等于液量盎司,液量打兰,20,茶匙,1,即1.23毫升。 参见 Э 参考文献 体积单位 wikipedia.org
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Josephine Ward
She published ten novels and a novella, including One Poor Scruple (1899), Out of Due Time (1906), The Job Secretary (1911) and Tudor Sunset (1932). Her first novel, One Poor Scruple, published in 1899, was a rapid success. wikipedia.org
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scriptule
† ˈscriptule Obs. [ad. L. scriptulum, var. spelling of scrīpulum = scrūpulus scruple.] The weight called a scruple.1601 Holland Pliny xxxiii. iii. II. 463 A scriptule of gold was taxed and valued at twentie sesterces. Oxford English Dictionary
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