中英词典查询

moral [ˈmɔ:rəl]

adj. 道德的,道义上的; 精神上的; 无疑的,当然的; 教导道德的;
n. 寓意,教训; (尤指男女间的)品行; 格言; 〈古〉相对者;
复数:: morals
[反义词] 道德的;品性端正的: immoral

例句:

  • Malvolio becomes, in default of competition, the play's moral centre.
    因为没有与其竞争者,马伏里奥自然成了该剧的道德核心。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • Bennett launched a crusade for "moral values" against decadent "liberal relativism."
    贝内特发起了一场捍卫“道德价值”、反对腐朽堕落的“自由相对论”的战争。
  • Her case falls within the ambit of moral law.
    她的案例属于道德法律的范畴。
  • They appeal because they are moral stories as well.
    来自BBC
  • What happens to the moral stigma attached to pollution?
    来自BBC
  • - Sounds like no moral statement is ever certain.
    来自SA
  • He turns every subject into a moral discussion.
    他把每个论题都变成了道德的讨论。
    来自《权威词典》
  • 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。
    来自《权威词典》
  • 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。
    来自《权威词典》