morality
noun /məˈræləti/
/məˈræləti/
(plural moralities)
道德;道德准则;道义 - matters of public/private morality
公众/个人道德问题 - Standards of morality seem to be dropping.
道德标准似乎在下降。
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- She criticized politicians' standards of personal morality.
她批评了政客们的个人道德标准。 - Should governments be legislating morality?
政府应该给道德立法吗? - efforts to strengthen traditional morality
加强传统道德观念的努力 - people who wish to impose their morality on other people
希望将自身道德观念强加给他人的人们 - A stable society relies on both private and public morality.
一个稳定的社会既依赖于私人道德,也依赖于公共道德。 - Do you think standards of morality are falling?
你认为道德标准在下降吗? - He seems to have no personal morality at all.
他似乎根本不讲个人道德。 - Ideas of traditional morality are being questioned all the time.
传统道德观念一直受到质疑。 - Sexual morality should be considered a private matter.
性道德应该被认为是私事。 - The church tried to uphold public morality by censoring books and magazines.
教会试图通过审查书籍和杂志来维护公共道德。 - Whatever her personal morality, she has no right to judge others.
不管她的个人品行如何,她都没有权利去评判他人。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- conventional
- traditional
- strict
- …
- legislate
- question
- impose
- …
- be based on something
- standards of morality
- matters of public/private morality
合乎道德的程度 - There is a continuing debate on the morality of abortion.
关于堕胎是否道德的辩论持续不休。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- conventional
- traditional
- strict
- …
- legislate
- question
- impose
- …
- be based on something
- standards of morality
- There is a continuing debate on the morality of abortion.
- [uncountable, countable] a system of moral principles followed by a particular group of people
synonym ethics compare immorality道德规范;道德体系 Wordfinder- action
- approach
- attitude
- behaviour
- conform
- eccentric
- etiquette
- habit
- manners
- morality
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- conventional
- traditional
- strict
- …
- legislate
- question
- impose
- …
- be based on something
- standards of morality
词源late Middle English: from Old French moralite or late Latin moralitas, from Latin moralis, from mos, mor- ‘custom’, (plural) mores ‘morals’.