code of conduct
noun [ C ] uk/ˌkəʊd əv ˈkɒn.dʌkt/ us/ˌkoʊd əv ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
行为守则
a set of rules that members of an organization or people with a particular job or position must follow
Our journalists are bound by a code of conduct that bars them from political activity. 受行为守则规范,我们的新闻记者不能参与政治活动。
The player has been fined two weeks' wages for breaching the club's strict code of conduct. 该队员因违反了俱乐部严格的行为守则而被罚两周工资。
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- Supermarkets could be forced to abide by a new code of conduct to ensure that they do not abuse their buying power at the expense of small suppliers.
- The students probably will be punished for violating the school's code of conduct.
- Racist language is a breach of the police code of conduct.
- A code of conduct relating to the use of software acquired for educational purposes has been adopted by the University.
- All participants at the conference are asked to sign a code of conduct pledging not to engage in disruptive behaviour or hate speech.