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    morals查询结果如下:

    音标:['mɔːrəl]
    名词复数:morals 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:more moral 最高级:most moral
    基本释义/说明:查询词moralsmoral的名词复数或第三人称单数形式
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    adj.
    道德的;精神上的
    A decline in the public morals
    公共道德的衰落
    A person of loose morals;a decline in the public morals.
    行为放荡的人;公共道德的衰落
    Of or relating to opinions and actions in ethics and morals for whose lawfulness intrinsic reasons or extrinsic authority may be adduced.
    可论证的关于或属于伦理和道德上的观点和行动的,这些伦理和道德的合法性可援引内在的或外在的原因的
    a poison to morals
    败坏道德的
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    道德 ,德
    -同义词和反义词
    -morals的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    Quality of being moral.
    One who moralizes.
    “She is more obviously, more consciously a preacher and moralizer than any of her great contemporaries.”
    “If the moralizer knew just when to stop moralizing, how much longer the flavor of his philosophy would endure.”
    “A moralizer might find abundant themes for his speculative and impracticable wisdom in a garret.”
    moralizer的异体字
    “Pratchett’s tone is not that of a moraliser, but rather that of someone with an acute sense of observation.”
    “After all, I do have my reputation as a stern-faced moraliser to uphold.”
    The capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others.
    “The visit had been a morale raiser for his crew and a profile raiser for the Navy.”
    “All this was good for morale, but rivalries could have a damaging effect on operational efficiency.”
    “Noye says job cuts will only punish loyal staff and do nothing to improve staff morale or customer service.”
    (offensive) A person who expresses moral disapproval or moral opinions, especially in a generally amoral setting like the /b/ board on the 4chan community.
    “More people were criticizing him on AnonOps and Twitter as a namefag, moralfag, and leaderfag.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    moralise的过去式和过去分词
    “As he thus moralised on my adventures, he looked upon me with so much humour and benignity that I could scarce contain my satisfaction.”
    moralize的过去式和过去分词
    “And once happiness is itself moralized, the credentials of utilitarianism as an overall theory of ethics are compromised.”
    “They pointed to a progressive development of the concept of holiness, noting that it was gradually moralized under the influence of the great prophets.”
    “His tutelage of Congress Party workers was always fraught with difficulty because those who believed that politics could be moralized were in a minority.”
    (transitive) To apply to a moral purpose; to explain in a moral sense; to draw a moral from. || (transitive) To supply with moral lessons, teachings, or examples; to lend a moral to. || (transitive) To render moral; to correct the morals of. || (transitive) To give a moral quality to; to affect the moral quality of, either for better or worse. || (intransitive) To make moral reflections; to regard acts and events as involving a moral.
    “We moralize the issue of weight and so the really virtuous person is the one who struggles to maintain a lower weight through sacrifice.”
    “Instead, Comte sought to moralize one and all, a cure for humanity not for one class at the expense of another.”
    “At Nuremberg, Rundstedt interpreted his military role as being to execute orders to the best of his ability, but never to moralize to his superior.”
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