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
- After his death the studio keeps its moral sense and moves ahead towards a more professional and social way under the leadership of Andrew Freear.
在他去世之后,工作室在安德鲁·弗里厄的接管下保持了原初的精神,并朝更为专业化、社会化的方向发展。 - 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; - When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law.
当法律与道德彼此冲突时,人民要经历痛苦的决择,要么丢掉他的道德意识,要么丢掉他对法律的尊重。 - This passage may be interpreted as a recognition of an innate moral sense in man.
这段话可以被解释为对人类固有的道德意识的认识。 - He is defective in moral sense.
他不能分辨邪正。 - But the most important argument for a broad education is that in studying the accumulated wisdom of the ages, we improve our moral sense.
全面教育重要的一个理由是,在学习历史积聚起来的智慧时,我们提高自己的道德意识。 - The idea that humans share some kind of universal moral sense is supported by the fact that various cultures and moral theories advance versions of the same golden rule: Do as you would be done by.
人类怀着某种共同的道德感,这个看法得到了以下事实的佐证:不同的文化和道德理论都演绎出了愿意受到怎样的对待,就怎样对待别人这一黄金法则的不同版本。 - Since empathy, the ability to put oneself in the shoes of another, is the foundation of the moral sense, the aesthetic moment is also an ethical moment.
既然共鸣,即设身处地为他人着想的能力,是道德观的基础,那么美的瞬间也是道德交流的瞬间。 - Her moral sense let her made a decision.
她的道德感让她做了一个决定。 - By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense.
陪审团宣称他神志清醒,是指他有辨明是非的能力。