principal與principle的區(qū)別

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    Both principal and principle come from the same root word in Latin, primus, or prime. The two words are linked, which accounts for their distinct but similar meanings.
    principal和principle都來自于同一拉丁語詞根,primus或prime。這兩個單詞雖然不同但相似的含義使得這它們常被聯(lián)系起來。
    Principal
    Principal has two meanings, one as an adjective and the other as a noun. However, they have the same pattern: they mean something or someone that is a leader, the first, and/or the most important.
    Principal有兩個意思,一個是作為形容詞,另一個是作為名詞。這兩個單詞盡管詞性不同,卻有相同含義:皆為某事或某人是主導/領導,第一個或最重要的。
    Noun: the head, chief, or leader; the leader of a school; the initial sum of an investment
    名詞詞性:首腦、首席或領導;學校的領導;投資的初始金額
    Adjective: the most important, the chief; referring to the initial sum of an investment
    形容詞詞性:最重要的,主要的;指投資的初始金額。
    Principle
    Principle is always a noun, unless the word is in a different form.
    Principe除變形外只為名詞。
    Noun: A truth or idea that serves as the foundation for something, such as a belief, behavior, or moral code; an accepted rule for conduct
    名詞詞性:作為某事基礎的真理或想法依據(jù),如信仰、行為或道德準則;公認的行為準則
    Principled is the adjective form of principle. It simply describes something (a person, moral code, etc.) that is founded on principles.
    Principled是principle的形容詞形式。只用來描述基于原則的事物(如,人,道德準則等)。