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  1. He had no scruples about spying on her. She is totally without scruple . Word Origin late Middle English: from French scrupule or Latin scrupulus , from scrupus , literally ‘rough pebble’, (figuratively) ‘anxiety’.

  2. scruple. [(British) ˈskruːpl , (US) ˈskrupəl ] sustantivo. escrúpulo m. a person of no scruples una persona sin escrúpulos. he is entirely without scruples no tiene conciencia. to have no scruples about ... no tener escrúpulos acerca de ... to make no scruple to do sth no tener escrúpulos para hacer algo.

  3. scruple: 1 n an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action Type of: principle a rule or standard especially of good behavior n uneasiness about the fitness of an action Synonyms: misgiving , qualm Type of: anxiety a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune n a unit of apothecary ...

  4. SCRUPLE translate: escrúpulo. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  5. scruple definition: a belief that something is wrong which stops you from doing that thing: . Learn more.

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  7. SCRUPLE翻譯:顧忌;顧慮。了解更多。 There are many more, such as bushels, cloves, firkins and gills, not forgetting noggins and pecks and, most important for us as politicians, scruples.