upstanding
/ˌʌpˈstændɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌpstˌændɪŋ] /ˌʌpˈstændɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌpstˌændɪŋ] /ˌəp-ˈstan-diŋ How to pronounce upstanding (audio) ˈəp-ˌstan-/ (ame, mw)
upstanding — 形容詞
- upstandingpositive
- more upstandingcomparative
- most upstandingsuperlative
1. describes a person whose actions are guided by strong moral principles, so that
正直的
形容人的品格良善、誠實且值得信賴
describes a person whose actions are guided by strong moral principles, so that they are honest, fair, and trustworthy
Kwame Osei was respected as an upstanding business owner who always paid fair wages.
Kwame Osei 因為總是支付合理工資,被認為是位正直的企業主而受到敬重。
The judge described Anika as an upstanding young woman with a bright future.
法官形容 Anika 是位前途光明的正直年輕女性。
Yuki's decision to return the lost wallet to its owner showed her upstanding character.
Yuki 將遺失的錢包歸還給失主,這個決定展現了她正直的品格。
Diego became known as an upstanding member of the neighbourhood through years of volunteer work.
Diego 多年來的志願服務,使他成為社區中備受敬重的正直成員。
No one questioned Fatima's honesty because she had always been an upstanding colleague.
沒有人懷疑 Fatima 的誠實,因為她一直是位正直的同事。
- honourable
similar formal register; broader in scope, covering fairness and generosity as well as honesty
- honest
more common and less formal; focuses specifically on truthfulness and not deceiving others
- principled
emphasises commitment to a personal code of ethics, sometimes in the face of opposition
- upright
shares the moral meaning but also retains the literal physical sense, causing potential ambiguity
用法筆記
Often used attributively before a noun in formal contexts, especially in fixed phrases such as 'upstanding citizen' or 'upstanding member of the community'. Does not describe physical posture — for the literal meaning of 'standing upright', use 'upright' instead.