1.道德(主义);道义;修身训言,格言
1.a conventional moral maxim or saying
2.behavior conforming to a system of moral standards that do not depend on religion
3.criticism of other people's moral standards
1.Kennedy is admired for his moralism, toughness and desire to empower the poor; his story shows "the driving power of social conscience" .
肯尼迪因其良好道德、态度强硬及为穷人争取权力而受人敬仰,他的故事阐释了“社会公德的主导力量”。
2.So may we all stop trying to seek humanism and moralism as our meaning in life.
愿我们都不再将生命的意义建立在以人为本或者以道德为本的理念上。
3.Little children must be taught that dangerous behaviors are "wrong, " but as they grow older, discernment should replace moralism.
小孩儿们一定要被教育说危险的行为是“错的”,但是当他们长大时,辨别力应该取代道德准则。
4.Autonomism wants aesthetic value to be isolated from ethical value, whereas Moralism sees them as more intimately related.
自治主义希望把审美价值从道德价值那里孤立出来,而道德主义看到这两种价值是密切联系在一起的。
5.A simple christian moralism counsels men to be unselfish.
一种简单的基督教道德主义劝告人不要自私。
6.Avoid religious legalism and religious moralism, which use the law as motivation for good works for Christians.
避免像宗教律法主义、宗教道德主义那样以律法作为基督徒善行的动因。
7.The thought has clearly enlightening meaning, obvious tendency of voluntarism and colors of moralism.
这一思想具有鲜明的启蒙意义,又具有明显的唯意志论倾向和浓厚的道德主义色彩。
8.The high occurrence of cyber crime to a large degree reflects people's lack of legal moralism.
网络犯罪的高发率在很大程度反映了人们法律精神欠缺。
9.religion and moralism crush people under guilt from ethical standards that are impossible to maintain.
宗教和道德主义,则令人受压在不可能持守的道德标准之下。
10.Moralism is inflicting a puritanical code upon others. Moralism kills.
道德主义则是将一种清教徒似的规范,强加于他人。