moral 英 [ˈmɒrəl]
美 [ˈmɔ:rəl]
复数形式:morals
moral 词典解释
形容词道德的,道义上的;精神上的;无疑的,当然的;教导道德的
名词寓意,教训;(尤指男女间的)品行;格言;〈古〉相对者
moral 词典例句
形容词
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He refused the request on moral grounds.
基于道德上的考虑,他拒绝了这个请求。
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The old gentleman claimed himself to be a very moral man, who had never told a lie in his life.
这位老先生声称自己是个很有道德的人,他一生中从未说过一次谎。
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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。
名词
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She is the very moral of her mother.
她非常象她的母亲。
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What is the moral of this story?
这个故事的寓意是什么?
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Some people have no business morals.
有些人毫无商业道德。
moral 网络解释
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道德上的
...在我看来,人们从别人那里能够得到的几乎所有教育都是道德上的(moral),而非智力上的(intellectual). 智力教育的主要部分并非获取事实,而是学会如何让事实变得生动. 举例来说,在无用知识(fruitless knowledge)的意义上,我痛恨文化....
moral 英英释义
noun
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the significance of a story or event
e.g. the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor
Synonym: lesson
adj
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concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles
e.g. moral sense
e.g. a moral scrutiny
e.g. a moral lesson
e.g. a moral quandary
e.g. moral convictions
e.g. a moral life
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psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect
e.g. a moral victory
e.g. moral support
moral [ˈmɒrəl]
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中文翻译
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n. (Moral)人名;(德、法、西、葡、土)莫拉尔
英语释义
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n. the significance of a story or event
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a. concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles
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s. psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect