incorruptibility

英 [ˌɪn.kə.rʌp.təˈbɪl.ə.ti]      美 [ˌɪn.kə.rʌp.təˈbɪl.ə.t̬i]
  • n. 清廉;不腐败;不能收买
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incorruptibility (n.)
mid-15c., from Late Latin incorruptibilitas, from incorruptibilis (see incorruptible).
1. All manner of cries were scattered through the din: " We're getting rich -- TWO Symbols of Incorruptibility!
在一片喧嚣声中,各式各样的喊叫此起彼伏: " 咱们镇子发财了 -- 两位拒腐蚀的模范!
2. Where power has been exercised over generations, a kind of hereditary incorruptibility grows up.
有的连续几代人握有实权,但仍相继保持某种廉洁之风.
3. Politics incorruptibility construction directly affects the common people's trust towards the execution party.
廉政建设直接影响老百姓对执政党的信任程度.