moralise 英 ['mɒrəlaɪz]   美 ['mɒrəlaɪz]

moralise

moralise  英 ['mɒrəlaɪz] 美 ['mɒrəlaɪz]

vi. 教化;从道德上解释(等于moralize)  vt. 讲道;说教(等于moralize) 

名词复数:moralises 

On the other hand, if you're a poor US citizen, or you live in Brazil, you're much more likely to moralise and think the dog-chompers should be stopped in their tracks. 从另一个方面来说,如果你是一个美国穷鬼,或者你生活在巴西,你更容易认为食用宠物狗是不人道的。
Haidt, Koller &Dias (1993) wanted to find out how culture affects the way we moralise about different types of behaviours using fictional stories. One story participants were told goes like this 海德特,科勒,迪亚斯试图找出:文化是怎么样用虚构的故事左右了我们的行为。

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  • vi. 教化;从道德上解释(等于moralize)
  • vt. 讲道;说教(等于moralize)
  • 1. On the other hand, if you're a poor US citizen, or you live in Brazil, you're much more likely to moralise and think the dog-chompers should be stopped in their tracks.

    从另一个方面来说,如果你是一个美国穷鬼,或者你生活在巴西,你更容易认为食用宠物狗是不人道的。

  • 2. Haidt, Koller &Dias (1993) wanted to find out how culture affects the way we moralise about different types of behaviours using fictional stories. One story participants were told goes like this

    海德特,科勒,迪亚斯试图找出:文化是怎么样用虚构的故事左右了我们的行为。

  • 3. Americans hate politics, they argue, because the political classes are too quick to moralise about people 's private lives.

    美国人讨厌政治,因为他们认为,搞政治的人总急于对人们的私生活说三道四。

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