yǒu gùlǜ
have scruples
The phrase 'have scruples' refers to having ethical or moral doubts about engaging in a particular action or behavior. In Chinese, '有顾虑' (yǒu gùlǜ) conveys a similar meaning, suggesting that someone is hesitant or worried due to moral considerations. This term can be used in various contexts where a person feels conflicted about doing something that could be wrong or unethical.