immoral如何读

英:[ɪˈmɒrəl]

美:[ɪˈmɔːrəl]

immoral是什么意思

adj.

不道德的

邪恶的

猥亵的

悖德

immoral自然拼读

im·mor·al

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immoral扩展

immorally (adv.)

immoral词根

词根:immoral

adv.

immorally 不道德地;品行不良地

n.

immorality 不道德;无道义;伤风败俗的行为

immoral英英释义

Adjective

1. violating principles of right and wrong

2. not adhering to ethical or moral principles;

"base and unpatriotic motives"

"a base, degrading way of life"

"cheating is dishonorable"

"they considered colonialism immoral"

"unethical practices in handling public funds"

3. morally unprincipled;

"immoral behavior"

4. characterized by wickedness or immorality;

"led a very bad life"

5. marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered right or proper or good;

"depraved criminals"

"a perverted sense of loyalty"

"the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat"

immoral词源中文解释

1650年代,“不符合道德法律或标准,道德上错误”,来自于 in-(1)“不”+ moral(形容词)。在法律语言中,它往往只是指“违反公共利益或合理秩序”。相关: Immorally。

immoral词源英文解释

The first known use of immoral was in 1660

immoral儿童词典英英释义

immortal1 of 2adjective

living or lasting forever

immortal2 of 2noun

an immortal being

a person whose fame is lasting

baseball immortals

immoraladjective

not moral : wicked, bad

immoralitynoun

the quality or state of being immoral

an immoral act or custom

immoraladjective

not moral : wicked, bad

immoral 例句

1 Young people were rebelling against a society they thought was violent, corrupt, and immoral.

2 Capital punishment was regarded as inhuman and immoral.

死刑过去被认为是非人道且不道德的。

3 Olmsted weighed in with a letter describing the proposed road as “unreasonable, unjust and immoral.”

4 Shirley Ann Higuchi, the chairwoman of the board of the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation, which filed legal proceedings to try to stop the sale, said an auction of materials from the camps was “inherently immoral.”

5 Weinberger was indicted, with the show’s manager and its cast of 12, for giving an “indecent, immoral and impure theatrical performance,” as The New York Times reported.

6 Together they consider the age-old question, Should we have a baby even though the world is a capitalist, violent, immoral death trap?

7 Why do you see these nameless people in “society” as so immoral while you’re generally okay with yourself?

8 On the one hand, I feel horribly guilty about having a slave because slavery is immoral.

9 It would be immoral, it would be wrong.

10 And so you grow up with this very kind of skewed sense of good and evil and moral or immoral.

11 The real argument against Mr. Lakhani, Mr. Kumar adds, seemed to be that “he had the immoral nature of someone who might be a terrorist.”

12 Nor is it super-convincing to play the “I find this practice gross and immoral, but more power to the rest of you!” card.

13 It grows even more complex when those desires are seen as abnormal, outside the mainstream, unacceptable or even immoral — attitudes that an adolescent can internalize and an adult can struggle to outgrow.

14 While sex workers are too often seen as immoral repositories for normalized male violence, criminalization and stigma make it difficult for us to pursue justice in cases of assault.

15 The earlier scenes are built around the 50th birthday party of the child’s father, a rich, charismatic, aggressively immoral real estate tycoon named Sean Jackson.

16 Many young people turned to drugs and immoral lifestyles and these youths became known as hippies.

17 Opera, the Vatican thought, was likely to incite immoral behaviour.

18 He was also accused of living off immoral earnings, even though it was he who subsidised Keeler, not the other way about.

19 The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel responded saying: “Artwashing Israel’s brutal oppression of Palestinians for a million dollars must be among the most immoral political agendas.”

20 One of the group from La Ida made an immoral proposal to one of Dora’s girls.

immoral 同义词

7 不正派的

tortuous immodest indecorous

8 腐化堕落的

corrupt

12 行为不检的

profligate ill-behaved

14 有伤风化的

scabrous

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