moral如何读

英:[ˈmɒrəl]

美:[ˈmɔːrəl]

moral英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [A]道德上的,有道德的 concerning or based on principles of right and wrong behavior and the difference between good and evil
  2. 道义上的 based on the idea of what is right rather than on what is legal or effective in a practical way
n.(名词)
  1. [C]教育意义,寓意 a piece of guidance on how to live one's life
  2. [P]道德,品行,道德规范 standards of behavior

moral是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 道德的,道德上的
  2. 道义(上)的
  3. 精神上的,心理上的
  4. 有道德的,品行端正的,讲道德的,守德行的
  5. 能辨别是非的
  6. 教训的,教导道德的
  7. 无疑的,当然的
  8. 【逻】盖然的
  9. 可能的
n. (名词)
  1. 寓意,道德上的教训,教训
  2. 道德,品行,修身之道,伦理
  3. 道德规范
  4. 化身,典型
  5. 极相像的人(或物)
  6. 伦理学
  7. 风气,士气(=morale)

moral自然拼读

mor·al

mo rl [or] ma rl

moral变形

复数:morals

比较级:more moral

最高级:most moral

moral词根

词根:moral

adj.

moralistic 说教的;道学的;道德家的;注意道德的

adv.

morally 道德上;有道德地;确实地

n.

morality 道德;品行,美德

moralism 道德主义;格言;教训

moralist 道德家;伦理学者

moralization 教化;德化;用道德解释

vi.

moralize 说教;讲道德

moralise 教化;从道德上解释(等于moralize)

vt.

moralize 教化,从道德上解释;从…引出道德教训

moralise 讲道;说教(等于moralize)

moral英英释义

adjective

of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ethical

moral judgments

expressing or teaching a conception of right behavior

a moral poem

conforming to a standard of right behavior

took a moral position on the issue though it cost him the nomination

sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment

a moral obligation

capable of right and wrong action

a moral agent

probable though not proved : virtual

a moral certainty

perceptual or psychological rather than tangible or practical in nature or effect moral support

a moral victory

noun

the moral significance or practical lesson (as of a story)

The moral of the story is to be satisfied with what you have.

a passage pointing out usually in conclusion the lesson to be drawn from a story

moral practices or teachings : modes of conduct

an authoritative code of morals has force and effect when it expresses the settled customs of a stable society—Walter Lippmann

ethics

the science of morals endeavors to divide men into the good and the bad—J. W. Krutch

morale

The casualties did not shake the moral of the soldiers.

moral词组

moral education道德教育

moral character品德

moral hazard道德危机;由于投保人可能不可靠所冒的风险

moral standards道德标准

moral integrity节操;气节

moral value道德观,道德价值

moral behavior道德行为

moral principle道德原则

moral support精神支持;道义支持

moral philosophy道德哲学;伦理学

moral obligation道义上的责任

moral sense道德观念,道德意识;是非感

moral lawn. 道德律

moral code道德准则

moral rights精神权利

moral courage道德勇气,道义勇气

moral issue道德问题

moral excellence道德美

moral psychology品德心理学

moral reasoning道德推理;道德理性

moral词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“与正确行为相关或具有特征”,也“与行为或道德原则相关”(好或坏),源自14世纪的古法语 moral,直接源自拉丁语 moralis “社会中人的适当行为”,字面意思是“与礼仪有关”,由西塞罗("De Fato," II.i)创造,以翻译希腊语 ethikos(参见 ethics),源自拉丁语 mos(属格 moris)“一个人的性格”,复数形式为“mores,customs,manners,morals”,一个起源不确定的词。也许与英语 mood(n.1)共享一个 PIE 词根。

从14世纪后期开始,“与正确行为规则相关的”(与 non-moral, amoral 相对),以及“在符合正确行为规则的情况下道德上好的”(与 immoral 相对)。对于人来说,“习惯上遵守道德规则”,在1630年代。从1680年代开始,涉及到权利、义务等,“基于道德的”(与 legal 相对)。

moral support(1823)和 moral victory(1888)中间间接地应用,其中概念是“与性格或行为有关的”(与智力或身体性质区分开来),这个意义从1590年代开始就有了; 在这个意义上,比较 morale。相关: Morally。

moral_法律行业词汇

道德上的

moral词源英文解释

Adjective and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin moralis, from mor-, mos custom

The first known use of moral was in the 14th century

moral儿童词典英英释义

moralizeverb

to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from

to make moral or morally better

to make moral comments

moralizeverb

to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from

to make moral or morally better

to make moral comments

moralizeverb

to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from

to make moral or morally better

to make moral comments

moralisticadjective

teaching or pointing out morals

a moralistic story

having or expressing a conservative moral attitude

a moralistic attitude toward the problems of youth

moralistnoun

a person who leads a moral life

a person who teaches, studies, or points out morals

a person who is concerned with regulating the morals of others

moralenoun

the mental and emotional condition (as of enthusiasm, spirit, or loyalty) of an individual or a group with regard to a task or goal to be accomplished

moral1 of 2adjective

of or relating to the judgment of right and wrong in human behavior : ethical

expressing or teaching an idea of right behavior

a moral poem

agreeing with a standard of right behavior : good

moral conduct

able to choose between right and wrong

likely but not proved : virtual

a moral certainty

moral2 of 2noun

the lesson to be learned from a story or an experience

plural moral conduct

a high standard of morals

plural moral teachings or rules

moral 例句

1 Ordinarily, however, artists also need patrons among their audience who will purchase their work, thus combining moral and financial support.

2 Therefore he has, in my opinion, called in doubt his moral rights to play the match.

3 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'.

4 In the 1970s, researchers conducted a study that, like the Israeli day-care study, pitted a moral incentive against an economic incentive.

5 There was no guilt, no moral dilemma, no argument or anguish—danger, yes, but she always knew what she was facing.

6 As a result, for us moderns, laws of nature are scientific laws and natural laws are moral laws.

7 We differ about moral standards.

我们对道德标准看法不一致。

8 I propose to take our countrymen’s claims of American exceptionalism seriously, which is to say I propose subjecting our country to an exceptional moral standard.

9 A transforming society characteristic of disordered moral a reconstruction of morality.

我国社会转型时期出现的道德失范现象将重建道德的任务摆在了我们的面前.

10 And they are losing the moral high ground by making their own deadly attacks in Darfur.

此外,叛军组织在其达尔福尔本部造成一些致命的攻击,也让他们失去了其道义上的优势.

11 We had from the first maintained that what we had done, we had done proudly, and for moral reasons.

12 A moral obligation attaches to high rank.

道义上的责任,由上级负.

13 “As moral, religious and law-abiding citizens,” the group wrote, “we feel that we are unprejudiced and undiscriminating in our wish to keep our community a closed community.”

14 TO have moral , rather than legal weight.

具有道义上的力量, 并不具备法律影响.

15 The newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries.

报纸上充斥着对别国弱点的道义上的不满。

16 Thus Descartes opted for the least common phrase available to him in French as a translation for lex naturae in order to give his phrase a precise reference to scientific laws, not moral ones.

17 She had always been nice about her morals; she grew nicer still.

18 Trotter recognized this appalling possibility, but maintained that there was some moral obligation to inform next of kin when one took to one’s bed.

19 There’s no moral high ground for me to take.

20 Back on the beach, the girls built a signal fire from sticks, palm leaves, and paper from their morals clause contracts, rescued from their official “Welcome, Miss Teen Dream” folders.

moral 同义词

3 有教益的

instructive

4 品性

presence

5 有教育意义的

educational

6 道德规范

ethic morality

7 操行

conduct

8 可确信的

avowable assurable

17 有道德观念的

engagé

20 可确信

avowable assurable avowably

25 道德行为标准

code

26 贞节的

continent chaste

33 错不了

safely

34 心灵上

psychically

35 伦理的

ethical ethic

36 道义上

morally

37 讲道义的

principled

40 心理上的

psychic

41 道义上的

honorary

45 写照

portrait

46 道德的

ethical good

47 道德上

morally ethical

48 伦理学

ethical ethics

49 道德上的

ethical

50 很可能的

likely calculated

52 事实上的

effective practical virtual

moral 短语相关

moral ambiguity moral authority moral compass moral hazard moral philosophy moral support moral victory pre-moral the moral high ground

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