1.训导;赋与...德性,启发...的德行;德化,教化
2.说道,讲道,用道德意义解释(寓言等)
3.说教,讲道;给与道德上的感化
1.to tell people how they should behave, because you believe that your own opinion of right and wrong is the correct one
1."Don't you moralize, " said Hurstwood to Carrie gently, "until you see what becomes of the money. " Drouet smiled.
“你先不要和我们说道德吧,”赫斯渥温和地对嘉莉说,“等看谁赢了钱再说。”杜洛埃微微一笑。
2.A few sources of hope: We ought to try to re-moralize work.
下面是一些希望的来源:我们应该尝试重新赋予工作道德的含义。
3.American Romantic writers tended more to moralize than their English and European counterparts.
与欧洲同行相比美国作家更容易在道德上说教。
4.Given the context, Tompkins' straightforwardness and refusal to moralize is bracing.
特定的语境中,Tompkins对道德的直率和拒绝令人振奋。
5.Inclined to teach or moralize excessively.
赞同极度地教或提高的德性
6.s being quite unable to sit alone. Mary was obliged to mix more with the world, but she could still moralize over every morning visit;
曼丽不得不多多和外界应酬,可是她仍然能够用道德的眼光去看待每一次的出外作客。
7.To Moralize the Masses, the Subject For Both of Music Creation and Communication in the Era of Planned Economy
教化大众:计划经济时代音乐创作与传播的同一主题
8.Post-Philosophical Culture; Mirror of Nature; Pragmatism; Moralize; Irony;
后哲学文化;自然之镜;实用主义;教化;反讽;