违背
含义
To violate; to go against; to contravene; to act contrary to. Used when actions contradict a principle, promise, agreement, or natural order.
违背 implies a deliberate or serious breach of something one is morally or contractually bound by — principles, promises, laws, or natural laws. It is slightly stronger than 违反 in implying a moral or fundamental transgression. Common collocations: 违背原则 (violate principles), 违背承诺 (break a promise), 违背良心 (go against one's conscience), 违背自然规律 (go against the laws of nature).
例句
- 这项政策明显违背了公平竞争的基本原则,受到了多方的强烈批评。
- 他说无论遇到多大的压力,都绝不会违背当初对家人许下的承诺。
- 盲目追求经济增长而忽视生态保护,从根本上违背了可持续发展的核心理念。
用法指南
语境: ethics, law, politics, everyday
语气: critical
正确说法
- 这样做明显违背了职业道德,无论结果如何都不应该被接受。(Doing this clearly goes against professional ethics — it should not be acceptable regardless of the outcome.)
- 违背良心做出的选择,迟早会让人追悔莫及。(A choice made in violation of one's conscience will sooner or later lead to bitter regret.)
错误说法
- 将违背与违反完全等同 — 违背 carries a stronger moral or fundamental connotation (betraying core principles/conscience); 违反 is more neutral and administrative (violating a rule or regulation)
起源与历史
Compound of 违 (to deviate, go against — 辶 walk + 韦 phonetic) + 背 (to turn one's back on, to betray — 北 back + 月 flesh). Together: to turn away from and act contrary to something one is bound by.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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