moralistic
说教的
常用释义
英音[ ˌmɒrəˈlɪstɪk ]
美音[ ˌmɔːrəˈlɪstɪk ]
基本释义
- adj. 说教的;道学的;道德家的;注意道德的
例句
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1·He has become more moralistic.他变得更喜欢说教了。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·To me moralistic films are just unbearable.对我来说,说教电影简直难以忍受。
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3·It is too moralistic to condemn new lifestyles.谴责新的生活方式未免有些上纲上线。
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4·He wants to be a moralistic and upright person.他想做一个讲道德的,正直的人。
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5·Cowperwood saw things in no such moralistic or altruistic light.柯帕乌却不以这种道德的,利他主义的眼光来看事情。
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6·Hawthorne's attitude to his material is far from simply moralistic.霍桑决不是用简单的道德主义的态度来看待他的题材的。
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7·I was a very moralistic kid, a vegetarian for animal rights reasons in seventh grade.我在十七年级时是一个恪守道德的孩子为了动物权益作了一名素食主义者。
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8·Usury laws were upheld on traditional moralistic grounds of alleged "sterility" of money.他们站在传统的道德立场上支持针对所谓的“无生产力”货币的反高利贷法。
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9·In the world of modern hygiene, purity has become a purely metaphoric or moralistic term.在现代卫生学的世界,纯净已经成了一个纯粹隐喻的或道德的措词。
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10·"She's a very nice person," he said, and added with a smile: "She's on the border of being moralistic."“她是个好人,”他说,微笑道:“她就快成为道德家了。”
同根词
词根:
moral
moral
adj
道德的;精神上的;品性端正的
morally
adv
道德上;有道德地;确实地
moral
n
道德;寓意
morality
n
道德;品行,美德
moralism
n
道德主义;格言;教训
moralist
n
道德家;伦理学者
moralization
n
教化;德化;用道德解释
moralize
vi
说教;讲道德