Definition von principle
Wortformen: plural principles
1. variables Substantiv [usually poss NOUN, adjective NOUN]
A principle is a general belief that you have about the way you should behave, which influences your behaviour.
2. zählbares Substantiv [adjective NOUN]
3. zählbares Substantiv [usually adjective NOUN]
4.
See in principle
5.
See in principle
6.
See on principle
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principle
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principle in British English
Substantiv
▶ USAGE Principle and principal are often confused: the principal (not principle) reason for his departure; the plan was approved in principle (not in principal)3.
it's not the money but the principle of the thing
torn between principle and expediency
7.
the principle of the conservation of mass
9. chemistry
a constituent of a substance that gives the substance its characteristics and behaviour
bitter principle
10. See in principle
11. See on principle
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Wortherkunft von principle
C14: from Latin principium beginning, basic tenet
Häufigkeit
Principle in British English
Substantiv
Christian Science another word for God
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principle in American English
Substantiv
1.
the ultimate source, origin, or cause of something
3.
moral principles
5.
the active principle of a medicine
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principle
Britisches Englisch: principle
/ˈprɪnsɪpl/ NOUN
A principle is a belief that you have about the way you should behave.
...moral principles.
- Amerikanisches Englisch: principle /ˈprɪnsɪpəl/
- Arabisch: مَبْدَأ
- Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: princípio fundamento
- Chinesisch: 原则
- Kroatisch: princip
- Tschechisch: princip
- Dänisch: princip
- Niederländisch: principe
- Europäisches Spanisch: principio concepto
- Finnisch: periaate
- Französisch: principe
- Deutsch: Prinzip
- Griechisch: αρχή ιδεολογία
- Italienisch: principio
- Japanisch: 主義
- Koreanisch: 원칙
- Norwegisch: prinsipp
- Polnisch: zasada
- Europäisches Portugiesisch: princípio fundamento
- Rumänisch: principiu
- Russisch: принцип
- Spanisch: principio razón fundamental
- Schwedisch: princip
- Thai: หลักปฏิบัติ
- Türkisch: ilke
- Ukrainisch: принцип
- Vietnamesisch: nguyên tắc
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