moral

  核心词汇  
['mɒrəl]     ['mɔːrəl]    
  • adj. 道德的;精神上的
  • n. 寓意;道德;品行;伦理
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moral的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

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)

双解释义

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

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the significance of a story or event;

    "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor"

Adjective:
  1. concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles;

    "moral sense"
    "a moral scrutiny"
    "a moral lesson"
    "a moral quandary"
    "moral convictions"
    "a moral life"

  2. psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect;

    "a moral victory"
    "moral support"

moral的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. She regards his moral faults with charity.
    她宽恕他的品行不端。
  2. We differ about moral standards.
    我们对道德标准看法不一致。
  3. 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。
  4. It comprises two main sets of rights: the economic rights and the moral rights.
    版权包括两种主要的权利:经济权利和精神权利。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. 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'.
  2. People can draw a moral from tales.
    人们可以从寓言里吸取经验教训。
  3. You may draw your own moral from it.
    你可以从中得出自己的教训。
  4. 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。
  5. Taking drygs is also a moral and ethical problem.
    用药问题也涉及到伦理道德问题。
  6. She threw aside all her moral teachings and inhibitions.
    她把她所讲的伦理道德全抛到了一边。

常见句型

用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语 ~+ n.
  1. He turns every subject into a moral discussion.
    他把每个论题都变成了道德的讨论。
  2. Tom refused to join the army, believing that he had no moral right to kill.
    汤姆认为自己在道义上无权杀人而拒绝入伍。
  3. By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense.
    陪审团宣称他神志清醒,是指他有辨明是非的能力。
用作表语 It is/was+~+to- v
  1. It is not moral to do so.
    这样做是不讲道义的。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. There's a moral to the story.
    这个故事颇有教育意义。
  2. The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.
    这个故事的寓意告诉我们犯罪是不会有好结果的。
  3. He had not much morals.
    他没有什么道德观念。
  4. A society's morals change slowly as time passes.
    随着时间的流逝,社会的道德规范也会慢慢发生变化。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • There's a moral in everything.

    出自: Dickens
  • As a general moral we conclude that war as man wages it finds no counterpart in nature.

    出自:Scientific American
  • Eloquence, imagination, poetical talent, are no more moral goodness than riches are.

    出自: J. B. Mozley
  • His books..represent a moral struggle.

    出自: G. Greene
  • It's not my habit to pass moral judgements.

    出自: M. Flanagan

moral的详细讲解:

词义辨析

adj. (形容词)
moral, ethical, honourable, righteous, virtuous
  • 这组词都含有“有道德的”的意思。moral与ethical有时可以互换, moral着重指个人的言行符合严格的道德标准; ethical着重指公共道德、伦理道德; honourable是普通用语,主要指在与他人交往过程中,光明正大、讲道德、守原则、有信誉; righteous主要指具有严格的道德标准,通常指“一本正经的,古板的”,含有不能容忍的意味; virtuous主要指“贞洁的”,私生活中没有污点的,是比较严肃的用语。
  • 词源解说

    • ☆ 15世纪中期进入英语,直接源自古法语的moral;最初源自古典拉丁语的moralis,意为合适的社会行为。
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