moral sense
英 [ˈmɒrəl sens]
美 [ˈmɔːrəl sens]
道德感
英英释义
noun
- motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
双语例句
- The moral sense of the books becomes confused in the film.
书中的道德观念在这部电影中显得令人困惑。 - At what age do we become moral being? By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense.
我们要到什么年令才能辨明是非?陪审团宣称他神志清醒,是指他有辨明是非的能力。 - I believe that justice is instinct and innate; the moral sense is as much a part of our constitution as the threat of feeling, seeing and hearing.
我相信正义是本能的和固有的;道德感就像触觉、视觉和听觉一样,是我们天生的素质。 - Planning economic system decides that the social moral sense stresses peoples obedience to collectivity and the state instead of individual initiativeness.
计划经济体制,决定了其整个社会道德观念是对个人自主性的排斥和对个人绝对服从“集体”与国家的强调。 - Wearing a smile, he willingly falls down, though not in a moral sense.
他面带微笑,甘心坠落,不是堕落。 - The fundamental matter lies in that economic man's altruism is not one in moral sense.
其根本的问题在于经济人的利他并不是道德意义上的利他。 - Moral: The miser in this story is really wealthy in a material sense, but he is extremely poor in a moral sense.
寓意:故事中的吝啬鬼在物质方面确实是富有的,但在精神方面却是穷得可怜。 - In fact, from the ethics research area, this sense of responsibility focus on performing people's moral sense of responsibility.
实际上,从伦理学研讨视角望,这种义务意识集中表示为人们的道德义务感。 - To offend the taste or moral sense of; repel.
排斥,嫌弃不和某种口味,或违反道德观念; - Divorced from a dependence on religion, a liberal education puts a moral sense in the place of an awareness of sin, and a quest for refinement in the place of a struggle for virtue.
从依赖宗教中分离开来,博雅教育把是非感放在知道罪孽的位置上,把追求文雅放在为道德而努力的位置上。