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- n.寓意;品行;教益
- adj.道德的;道义上的;道德上的;品行端正的
- 网络摩瑞尔;有道德的;合乎道德的
adj.+n. moral support,moral ground,moral force,moral duty,moral outrage n. message,meaning,significance,rule,maxim adj. ethical,good,right,honest,decent 1. | [obn] 道德的concerned with principles of right and wrong behaviour |
| a moral issue/dilemma/question 道德方面的议题╱困境╱问题 | | traditional moral values 传统的道德观念 | | a decline in moral standards 道德水准的下降 | | | | a deeply religious man with a highly developed moral sense 道德意识极强的笃信宗教的人 | | The newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries. 报纸总是道貌岸然地说别的国家不好。 |
2. | [obn] 道义上的;道德上的based on your own sense of what is right and fair, not on legal rights or duties |
| moral responsibility/duty 道义上的责任╱义务 | | Governments have at least a moral obligation to answer these questions. 政府至少在道义上有责任回应这些问题。 | | The job was to call on all her diplomatic skills and moral courage(= the courage to do what you think is right) . 这项工作需要她发挥全部的外交才能和捍卫正义的勇气。 |
3. | 品行端正的;有道德的following the standards of behaviour considered acceptable and right by most people |
| He led a very moral life. 他这个人一向很正派。 | | a very moral person 品行非常端正的人 |
4. | [obn] 能辨别是非的able to understand the difference between right and wrong |
| Children are not naturally moral beings. 儿童并非天生就能分辨是非。 |
IDM take, claim, seize, etc. the moral high ground 声称自己的论点在道义上占优势to claim that your side of an argument is morally better than your opponents' side; to argue in a way that makes your side seem morally better 1. | [pl] 品行,道德(尤指性关系方面)standards or principles of good behaviour, especially in matters of sexual relationships |
| Young people these days have no morals. 现在的年轻人根本不讲道德。 | | The play was considered an affront to public morals . 人们认为这出戏侮辱了公众道德。 | | a woman of loose morals(= with a low standard of sexual behaviour) 放荡的女人 |
2. | [c] 寓意;教益a practical lesson that a story, an event or an experience teaches you |
| And the moral is that crime doesn't pay. 寓意就是犯罪得不偿失。 |
n. | | adj. | 1. 道德(上)的,道义(上)的;守德行的;(特指男女关系上)品行端正的 9. (虽未证明但)无疑的,当然的;【逻辑学】盖然的,可能的 1. 道德(上)的,道义(上)的;守德行的;(特指男女关系上)品行端正的 9. (虽未证明但)无疑的,当然的;【逻辑学】盖然的,可能的 |
n. | 1. a conclusion about how to behave or proceed drawn from a story or event 2. a short precise rule, usually written in a rather literary style as the conclusion to a story, used to help people remember the best or most sensible way to behave 3. principles of right or wrong behaviour that are generally accepted by a society 4. something that you can learn from a story or an experience 1. a conclusion about how to behave or proceed drawn from a story or event 2. a short precise rule, usually written in a rather literary style as the conclusion to a story, used to help people remember the best or most sensible way to behave 3. principles of right or wrong behaviour that are generally accepted by a society 4. something that you can learn from a story or an experience | adj. | 1. relating to issues of right and wrong and to how individual people should behave 2. based on what somebody's conscience suggests is right or wrong, rather than on what rules or the law says should be done 3. regarded in terms of what is known to be right or just, as opposed to what is officially or outwardly declared to be right or just 4. giving guidance on how to behave decently and honorably 5. good or right, when judged by the standards of the average person or society at large 6. able to distinguish right from wrong and to make decisions based on that knowledge 7. based on an inner conviction, in the absence of physical proof 1. relating to issues of right and wrong and to how individual people should behave 2. based on what somebody's conscience suggests is right or wrong, rather than on what rules or the law says should be done 3. regarded in terms of what is known to be right or just, as opposed to what is officially or outwardly declared to be right or just 4. giving guidance on how to behave decently and honorably 5. good or right, when judged by the standards of the average person or society at large 6. able to distinguish right from wrong and to make decisions based on that knowledge 7. based on an inner conviction, in the absence of physical proof | np. | 1. principles of right and wrong as they govern standards of general or sexual behavior |
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