1. 习性:11 正如许多研究已经指出的,在普鲁塔克的<<希腊罗马名人传>>中,政治任务习性(ethos)的核心正是热爱荣誉(philotimia),喜好名声(philodoxia)和热衷统治(philoarchia)是绝大多数传主政治生活真正的推动力(例如Themistocles,18).
1. A 2000 European Union directive limits employment exemptions to ministerial roles or where it is justified by groups to maintain their religious ethos.
2. China's urban planners of the recent past faithfully presented the ethos of this era in their work with scarce exception.
3. The library will feature Qian's innovative contributions to China's space technology and documents demonstrating his noble ethos and moral integrity.
4. This is the fundamental root problem of the current situation - excessive salaries have severely undermined the business ethos for managers.
5. ethos
5. It will house the latest horticultural and environmentally conscious technology, represent overall ethos of the expo.
6. If anything, it is the opposite of the ancient Greek ethos.
7. The paintings, sculptures and installations on exhibit also imbue the show with an ethos of global art.
8. An ethos worthy enough to grab our attention, but a product good enough to keep us coming back for more.
9. The ethos within China's society is gradually improving and has brought enormous changes in the middle class'buying behavior of luxury items.
10. Meanwhile, the tale surely can play a role in enhancing national morals and ethos.
noun
1. (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era
e.g. the Greek ethos