moral sense

moral sense [ˈmɔ:rəl sens]  [ˈmɔrəl sɛns] 

moral sense 基本解释
是非感;羞恶之心;
moral sense 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 是非感:moral re-armament 道德重整运动 | moral sense 是非感 | moral turpitode 反公德行为

2. 道德意识:long run 长期 | moral sense 道德意识 | distinguish right from wrong 辨别是非

3. 是非观:德道经:De Dao Jing | 是非观:moral sense | 价值观:values

moral sense 单语例句

1. The best society should cultivate a combination of the rule of law and the successful cultivation of moral norms and a sense of citizenship.

2. moral sense的意思

2. But it is beyond common sense for a teacher to deny his moral obligation to save his students first in time of an emergency.

3. moral sense

3. The expert also pointed out that the meetings between successive US presidents and the Dalai Lama lack international moral basis and common sense.

4. This sense of justice and moral reasoning are a necessary condition for social harmony and stability.

5. moral sense

5. Apparently this kind of affirmative research into these new areas brought a greater sense of moral conscientiousness to the brainstorming about Japan's war responsibility.

6. When civil servants or government departments apologize for failure to perform their duty, the public may forgive their faults in the moral sense.

7. The participation of so many celebrities in such a grim portrayal of life is a testimony to Chinese filmmakers'unquenched sense of moral obligation.

8. The man serves as the narrator and moral center of " Bridge, " and Michael Cristofer plays him with a fierce sense of right and wrong.

9. To apply a framework of class struggle on every conflict would achieve nothing except giving oneself a false sense of moral superiority.

10. We have always encouraged our people to have high ideals and moral integrity, to become better educated and to cultivate a strong sense of discipline.

moral sense 英英释义

moral sense的翻译

noun

1. motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions

    Synonym: conscience scruples sense of right and wrong