moralize
美 [?m?r??la?z]
英 [?m?r?la?z] 
- v.進行道德說教
- 網(wǎng)絡教化;用道德意義解釋;道德化
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):moralizes 現(xiàn)在分詞:moralizing 過去式:moralized 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 進行道德說教to tell other people what is right and wrong especially in order to emphasize that your opinions are correct |
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 訓導;賦與...德性,啟發(fā)...的德行;德化,教化 |
英英解釋
例句
"Don't you moralize, " said Hurstwood to Carrie gently, "until you see what becomes of the money. " Drouet smiled.
“你先不要和我們說道德吧,”赫斯渥溫和地對嘉莉說,“等看誰贏了錢再說?!?c>杜洛埃微微一笑。
A few sources of hope: We ought to try to re-moralize work.
下面是一些希望的來源:我們應該嘗試重新賦予工作道德的含義。
American Romantic writers tended more to moralize than their English and European counterparts.
與歐洲同行相比美國作家更容易在道德上說教。
Given the context, Tompkins' straightforwardness and refusal to moralize is bracing.
特定的語境中,Tompkins對道德的直率和拒絕令人振奮。
Inclined to teach or moralize excessively.
贊同極度地教或提高的德性
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;
曼麗不得不多多和外界應酬,可是她仍然能夠用道德的眼光去看待每一次的出外作客。
To Moralize the Masses, the Subject For Both of Music Creation and Communication in the Era of Planned Economy
教化大眾:計劃經(jīng)濟時代音樂創(chuàng)作與傳播的同一主題
Post-Philosophical Culture; Mirror of Nature; Pragmatism; Moralize; Irony;
后哲學文化;自然之鏡;實用主義;教化;反諷;