常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The owner was putting the painting up for sale in good faith, but he or she is likely to lose it without compensation when it is returned to France.此畫(huà)的所有人基于善意將作品拿出來(lái)拍賣(mài),但是當(dāng)作品送還法國(guó)時(shí),他或她很可能失去該畫(huà),并且得不到任何賠償。At the first meeting the four individuals sign a participation agreement where you agree to be open, to negotiate in good faith and to put the children first.在初次開(kāi)會(huì)調(diào)解時(shí)四方都要簽署一份參與協(xié)議,即把孩子放在首位,真誠(chéng)地敞開(kāi)心扉接受調(diào)解。"The decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel Laureate was alive, " the assembly explained in a statement.諾貝爾大會(huì)在一份聲明中說(shuō):“我們真誠(chéng)地決定把諾貝爾獎(jiǎng)授予拉爾夫·斯坦曼,是建立在我們認(rèn)為他本人還在世的前提上。原聲例句"In both cases, if within the six month period there are no good faith investigations conforming to international standards, the Security Council should refer the situation or situations to the International Criminal Court prosecutor,".權(quán)威例句Arafat believes he gets more by fomenting violence than by negotiating in good faith.FORBES: DON'T MAKE ISRAEL PAY FOR BIN LADEN'S SINSAssange does not believe that the military acts in good faith with the media.NEWYORKER: No SecretsThe problem is that the politicians in Washington have not acted in good faith.FORBES: Did You Really Pay For Your Medicare Benefits? 返回 in good faith