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- Don't scold the child without reason. 不可无缘无故地责骂小孩。
- Morally she leaves much to be desired. 从道德上讲她缺点不少。
- Don't scold him; he is a mere child. 别责备他,他只不过是个孩子。
- Don't scold him too much; he is at best a child. 不要太责骂他; 他只不过是个孩子。
- His father gave him a bad scold this morning. 他父亲今晨狠狠训了他一顿。
- Moral taint has spread among young people. 道德的败坏在年轻人之间蔓延。
- Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time. 不要责骂这孩子,他过了那一阵就会好的。
- Take it easy on your son and don't scold him too much. 对你儿子不要操之过急,不要过分责骂他。
- A filthy, disgusting, or morally corrupt place. 藏污纳垢的地方肮脏的、令人恶心或道德败坏的场所
- People can draw a moral from tales. 人们可以从寓言里吸取经验教训。
- The disobedient son went out of his way to scold his parents. 这个不孝顺的儿子越出常轨谴责父母。
- The attempt is morally bound to fail. 这一企图肯定会失败。
- You shouldn't scold him on the slightest pretence. 你不应该以一点点借口就责骂他。
- You may draw your own moral from it. 你可以从中得出自己的教训。
- His moral standards have been called into question. 他的道德标准令人生疑。
- A baby isn't born with a moral sense. 孩子并不是生来就有是非感的。
- Human beings are moral individuals. 人是有辨别是非能力的。
- He lived a moral life after marriage. 他婚后过着合乎道德规范的生活。
- She regards his moral faults with charity. 她宽恕他的品行不端。
- Morally or intellectually superior. 高尚的道德上或智力上高出于