amor·al·ist(ˈ)āˈ-,(ˈ)aˈ-
amoralist如何读
amoralist是什么意思
- 非道德论者
amoralist英英释义
noun
one who professes the doctrine of amoralism
one who lives amorally
amoralist词源英文解释
The first known use of amoralist was in 1926
amoralist 例句
1 Castro may emerge here as a cynical amoralist, but he is also something of a regular guy: shrewd, sardonic, finely intelligent and abrasively honest.
2 Not that the Farrellys are amoralists, but Apatow’s essential vision is the reconciliation of desire and duty, destructively riotous impulse and calculated arc, immediate pleasure and long-term life construction.
3 There is only one proven response in history that beats an alliance of far-right populists and conservative amoralists: a temporary alliance of the centre and the left.
4 Strictly speaking, while he was on the side of the angels, like all great artists, he is not a moralist; indeed, he is our first great "immoralist," a term that has supplanted the old-fashioned amoralist.
5 The amoralist can emphatically deny this, basing his conclusion on Spinoza's own definition.
6 In these days a heroine need not be amoralist, but she must be a metaphysician.
7 The depraved dilettantists, the foetid amoralists, have accomplished their termitic task; the tottering ruins must be brought down before they can be built up again.
8 "Uncle, I did not suspect you of being such an amoralist," said Piotr in vexation.