moral
- 基本释义
- 词形变化
- 详细释义
- 双解释义
- 英英释义
- 短语词组
- 常见例句
moral
['mɔrəl]
adj.道德的, 精神上的
n.寓意, 道德, 品行, 伦理
例句与用法:
She regards his moral faults with charity.
她宽恕他的品行不端。
We differ about moral standards.
我们对道德标准看法不一致。
His behavior transgressed the moral rules of the social conduct.
他的行为违背了社会行为的道德准则。
The moral of this story is Better late than never'.
这个故事的寓意是`迟做总比不做好'.
Human beings are moral individuals.
人是有辨别是非能力的。
He lived a moral life after marriage.
他婚后过着合乎道德规范的生活。
A baby isn't born with a moral sense.
孩子并不是生来就有是非感的。
You may draw your own moral from it.
你可以从中得出自己的教训。
词形变化:
副词: morally |
a.
1. 道德(上)的[Z][B]
He refused the request on moral grounds.
基于道德上的考虑, 他拒绝了这个请求。
2. 讲道德的, 品性端正的
My grandmother was a very moral woman; she'd never allow cursing.
我祖母是很讲究道德的人; 她从不允许诅咒。
3. 教训的
4. 精神上的, 心理上的; 道义上的
We will give them moral support.
我们会给他们精神支持。
n.[C]
1. 道德上的教训; 寓意
What is the moral of this story?
这个故事的寓意是什么?
2. 道德; 品行; 风纪[P]
Some people have no business morals.
有些人毫无商业道德。
3. 修身; 伦理学[P][J]
moral
名词复数:morals
词形变化:
副词: morally |
同义词:
ethical | right | just | good | honorable | virtuous | law-abiding | upstanding | reputable | righteous | respectable | lesson | upright | message | meaning | significance | rule | maxim | point | truism | aphorism | axiom | honest | decent | proper | honourable | high-minded | pure | worthy |
反义词:
immoral | immorality |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.正确的; 伦理的
同义参见:
反义:
a.道德的; 品性端正的
反义参见:
moral['mɔrəl; 'mɔ:-]adj.1.■道德(上)的2.■有道德的,品行端正的,能辨是非的3.■有道德观念的,能尊奉道德准则的4.■符合道德准则的,以道德为依据的5.■道德教育的,有教育意义的6.■道义上的,精神上的,心理上的7.■很可能的,确实的8.■(在两性关系上)贞洁的,不淫荡的9.■【法律】(证据)盖然的,基于一般观察的,以类推为依据的n.1.■(由寓言、故事、事件引出的) 道德上的教训,寓意2.■(寓言、故事的)含有寓意的结尾;真谛,格言3.■化身,典型4.■士气5.■[复数]道德;品行;道德规范;是非原则;伦理学6.■[古语]极相像的人(或物)7.■[罕见语]=moralevi.1.■[古语]说教近义词ethicalvirtuous反义词immoralpoint a moral指出(或证明)一项道德真谛;提供一个道德上的教训
moralmoral[ˈmɔrəl]adj.1.■道德上的, 道义上的, 精神上的; 心 理上的2.■品行端正的; 能分辨是非的3.■(虽未证明但)无疑的, 当然的4.■【逻】显然的, 可能的a moral act合乎道德的行为moral standards道德标准a moral blow精神上的打击the moral sense是非感a moral teaching教训give sb.moral support给某人道义上的支持moral authority道义moral certainty确实可靠moral culture德育moral good德行moral outlook人生观moral principles道义
词性变化moral[ˈmɔrəl]n.1.■寓意, 教训; 寓言剧(=allegorical play)2.■[pl. ]道德, 伦理 (学); (尤指男女间的)品行3.■[mɔˈrɑ:l](=morale)民心, 士气4.■[古]相对者; 逼肖者corrupt moral败坏道德improve public morals改进风气She is the very moral of her mother.她非常象她的母亲。
参考词汇moral;ethical;virtuous;意思都含“道德的”、“伦理的”。1.■moral指“行动上、思想上遵照普遍接受的道德标准的”, 如:a moral woman有道德的 女性。2.■ethical 指“伦理的”、“合乎道德的”, 尤指“合乎职业道德或规矩的”, 如:an ethical lawyer有道德的律师。3.■virtuous 指“有道德的”、“善良的”、“正直的”, 如:She was such a virtuous woman that everybody respected her.她是个有道德的女性, 人人都尊敬她。
adjective
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour and the goodness or badness of human character
道德(上)的
the moral dimensions of medical intervention.
医疗介入的道德方面。
a moral judgement.
道德判断。
■concerned with or adhering to the code of interpersonal behaviour that is considered right or acceptable in a particular society
有道德的,品行端正的
an individual's ambitions may get out of step with the general moral code.
个人的抱负可能会与普遍道德准则不一致。
■[attrib.]examining the nature of ethics and the foundations of good and bad character and conduct
伦理的
moral philosophers.
伦理学家。
- a lesson, especially one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience
道德教训,寓意
the moral of this story was that one must see the beauty in what one has.
故事的寓意是一个人必须看到已有之物的美处。 - (morals)a person's standards of behaviour or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do
道德;品行;伦理
the corruption of public morals.
公共道德的堕落。
■standards of behaviour which are considered good or acceptable
道德规范
they believe addicts have no morals and cannot be trusted.
他们认为瘾君子毫无道德,不可信赖。
语源
- late Middle English: from Latin moralis, from mos, mor- 'custom', (plural) mores 'morals'. As a noun the word was first used to translate Latin Moralia, the title of St Gregory the Great's moral exposition of the Book of Job, and was subsequently applied to the works of various classical writers
moral
名词 moral:
the significance of a story or event
同义词:lesson
形容词 moral:
relating to principles of right and wrong; i.e. to morals or ethics
concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles
adhering to ethical and moral principles
同义词:ethical, honorable, honourable
arising from the sense of right and wrong
psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect
moral
■Moral taint has spread among young people.
道德的败坏在年轻人之间蔓延。
■People can draw a moral from tales.
人们可以从寓言里吸取经验教训。
■You may draw your own moral from it.
你可以从中得出自己的教训。
■His moral standards have been called into question.
他的道德标准令人生疑。
■His behavior transgressed the moral rules of the social conduct.
他的行为违背了社会行为的道德准则。
■A baby isn't born with a moral sense.
孩子并不是生来就有是非感的。
■It have become fashionable to do down traditional moral value.
诋毁传统道德的价值已成为一种时髦事。
■Human beings are moral individuals.
人是有辨别是非能力的。
■He lived a moral life after marriage.
他婚后过着合乎道德规范的生活。
■She regards his moral faults with charity.
她宽恕他的品行不端。
■The moral consciousness of a country.
一个国家的道德观念。
■As a Puritan, he is strict in moral and religion.
作为清教徒,他的道德和宗教观念都很严格。
■He is Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford.
他是牛津大学伦理学教授。
■We differ about moral standards.
我们对道德标准看法不一致。
■The story-teller tagged a moral to the story.
讲故事的人在故事结束时,附加了一寓意结语。
■He is defective in moral sense.
他不能分辨善恶。
■In truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire.
事实上,道德沦丧加速了罗马帝国的衰亡。
■The Church should give more of a lead on basic moral issues.
教会应当就基本道德问题多做出些榜样。
■As for his moral character, he is also praiseworthy.
至于他的品德,也是值得称赞的。
■Arnold ran so well in the heats that it's a moral certainty he'll win the final race.
阿诺德在预赛中跑得太好了,因此完全有把握赢得决定的胜利。
■Indignant viewers have been writing in to complain of the moral content of plays.
愤怒的电视观众一直向电视台写信,抱怨电视剧的内容不健康。
■On an occasion of this kind it become more than a moral duty to speak one's mind; it become a pleasure.
趁这样的机会直抒己见,其意义超过了道德上的义务,而成为一种乐趣。
■On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's mind; it becomes a pleasure.
趁这样的机会直抒已见,其意义超过了道德上了义务,而成为一种乐趣。
■He is a man of great common sense and good taste- meaning thereby a man without originality or moral courage.
他是个非常有常识和高尚嗜好的人——这意味着没有独创性、也没有道义上的勇气。
■The joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits.
务必不能再忘记劳动带来的喜悦和激励,而去疯狂地追逐那转瞬即逝的利润。
■The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has work.
有道德的人与君子之间的差别是,即使在干了丢脸的事情而不为人所察觉,后者也会后悔的。
■The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked.
有道德的人与君子之间的差别是,即使在干了丢脸的事情而不为人所觉察,后者也会后悔。
■As soon as I told him that we would lose money if we followed his advice, he shifted his ground and said that he was concerned with moral principles, not profits.
我告诉她如果我们照他的话去做就会赔本的时候,他立刻改变了论点并说他考虑的是道德原则,而不是利益得失。
■The Rev.Lawrence Lucas is way out of line. His blatantly anti-Semitic statements Monday were not the stuff of tempered judgment. Or of moral leadership. Or of human sensitivity.
卢卡斯牧师太过离谱。他星期一大言不惭地发表反对犹太人的谈话,不免偏激。既非道德楷模,也不顾他人感受。
■A mental or moral twist, aberration, or deviation.
不正常精神或道德上的扭曲、变态或歪曲
■Free from traditional social or moral constraints.
任意的不受传统的社会或道德限制的
■Moral disapproval; condemnation.
道义上不允许; 非难
■Having no moral quality; amoral.
无道德的不具有道德性的; 非道德
■Moral excellence and righteousness; goodness.
正直,善良道德上的优点和正直; 美德
■The moral of this story is Better late than never'.
这个故事的寓意是`迟做总比不做好'.
■Ignored all moral constraints in his pursuit of success.
在他追求成功的过程中忽略了一切道德约束
■A person in a condition or process of mental or moral decay.
堕落者在精神或道德方面处于衰败状态或过程中的人
■Lacking conventional moral restraint in sexual behavior.
放荡的在性行为方面缺少传统道德观念约束的
■Intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement; enlightenment.
启迪智力、伦理或精神上的提高; 启蒙
■One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person.
放荡不羁的人行动没有道德约束的人; 放荡的人
■Lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices.
放纵的,生活放荡的缺少道德限制; 沉溺于性快乐或堕落中
■Not admitting of moral distinctions or judgments; neither moral nor immoral.
非道德范畴的不承认道德差异或判断的; 既非道德的也非不道德的
■A belief that moral or spiritual perfection can be achieved by people in this life.
完美主义信仰在生命中相信人生可以达到道德或精神的完美境界
■The belief that the sole moral obligation of humankind is the improvement of human welfare.
人道主义,博爱主义认为人类唯一的道义责任是提高人类福利的信仰
■An ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects.
乌托邦理想中完美的地方,尤指社会,政治和道德方面完美的
■Freedom from sin, moral wrong, or guilt through lack of knowledge of evil.
清白由于对罪恶的无知而无罪恶、道德失常或罪行
■An effort or a movement to improve social, moral, or intellectual standards.
(道德方面)促进,提高,社会进步提高社会,道德和智力标准的努力或运动
■Enjoying or marked by physical, mental, or moral soundness; healthy.
健康的拥有身体、心理和道德上的健康的; 健康的
■The belief that moral laws are relative in meaning and application as opposed to fixed or universal.
反律法主义认为道德准则在意义上和实践上都是相对的,并不是固定的和普遍适用的
■The doctrine that beauty is the basic principle from which all other principles, especially moral ones, are derived.
艺术至上主义认为美是基本原则,是其他原则特别是道德原则产生之源泉的学说