moral

名詞

UK/ˈmɒr.ᵊl/
US/ˈmɔːr.ᵊl/

定義 moral 名詞

message(信息)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    The lesson or message about how one should or should not behave that is derived from a story, event, or experience.

    (故事、事件或经验中关于行为对错的)寓意;教训

    • The moral of the story is that patience always pays off.

      这个故事的寓意是耐心总会有回报。

    • The moral of the event is that we should be more grateful for what we have.

      这个事件的教训是我们应该更加感恩所拥有的一切。

    • The moral of this experience is, never give up on your dreams.

      这次经历的寓意是,永远不要放弃你的梦想。

片語 moral 名詞

  • morals

    Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.

    道德标准;品行

    The debate centered on the clash between public and personal morals.

    这场辩论围绕着公共道德与个人道德之间的冲突。

形容詞

UK/ˈmɒr.ᵊl/
US/ˈmɔːr.ᵊl/

定義 moral 形容詞

  1. B2

    Relating to principles of right and wrong behavior, fairness, and honesty, rather than to legal obligations.

    道德上的;合乎道德的

    • It's her moral responsibility to expose the company's misconduct.

      揭露公司的不当行为是她的道德责任。

    • We need to consider this issue on a moral level.

      我们需要从道德层面考虑这个问题。

    • The decision is morally indefensible.

      这个决定在道德上是站不住脚的。

  2. C1

    Adhering to principles of good conduct; behaving in a way that is considered right and honest.

    有道德的;品行端正的

    • He is a very upright and moral leader.

      他是一位非常正直且有道德的领导者。

    • She is regarded as a highly moral person.

      她被认为是一个道德高尚的人。

    • They made a morally correct decision.

      他们做出了一个道德上正确的决定。