good-faith
形容词
UK/ˈɡʊd.feɪθ/
US/ˈɡʊd.feɪθ/
定义 good-faith 形容词
- Before noun(前置形容詞)
done in an honest and sincere way
真誠的;誠意的;善意的
Both sides demonstrated a good-faith effort to resolve the issue.
雙方都表現出解決問題的誠意。
We believe they made the suggestion in good faith.
我們相信他們是誠心提出這個建議的。
The company has taken good-faith steps to address employee concerns.
公司已採取誠意的措施來解決員工的擔憂。
- Before noun(前置形容詞)
used to describe money that is paid to show that you are serious about doing something or entering an agreement
(透過付款)表示誠意的;有誠意的
They paid a good-faith deposit to show their commitment to the deal.
他們支付了一筆誠意金以表明他們對這筆交易的承諾。
A good-faith payment is required before the project can commence.
在項目開始之前需要支付一筆誠意金。
The buyer paid a good-faith deposit to secure the purchase of the property.
買家支付了一筆誠意金以確保購買該房產。