moralist 英 [ˈmɒrəlɪst]   美 [ˈmɔrəlɪst]

moralist

moralist  英 [ˈmɒrəlɪst] 美 [ˈmɔrəlɪst]

n. 道德家;伦理学者 

名词复数:moralists 

So you can see in that passage Hobbes takes himself to be a moralist writing within the great tradition of moral philosophy. 所以在这一段中你可以看出,霍布斯自诩为道德学家,作品不超出道德思想伟大传统的范围。
Both as a writer and as a moralist, he regarded the exploration of abstract forms and ideas as dubious, valuing messy humanity instead. 身为作家、道德家,他认为抽象形式和思想的探索毫无把握,反而看重纷繁杂乱的人性。

  • A moralist is someone who has very strong opinions about what is right and what is wrong. Most moralists are offended when other people don't share their values.
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  • n. 道德家;伦理学者
  • 1. So you can see in that passage Hobbes takes himself to be a moralist writing within the great tradition of moral philosophy.

    所以在这一段中你可以看出,霍布斯自诩为道德学家,作品不超出道德思想伟大传统的范围。

  • 2. Both as a writer and as a moralist, he regarded the exploration of abstract forms and ideas as dubious, valuing messy humanity instead.

    身为作家、道德家,他认为抽象形式和思想的探索毫无把握,反而看重纷繁杂乱的人性。

  • 3. “Yes, you are right,” Twain wrote a friend in 1902, “I am a moralist in disguise.”

    1902年,马克∙吐温给朋友写信道:“是的,你说得不错,我是披着伪装的道德家。”

  • moralist (n.) "moral person," 1620s; "teacher of morals," 1630s, from moral (adj.) + -ist.
mor·al·ist / ˈmɒrəlɪst ; NAmE ˈmɔːrəlɪst / noun 1 ( often disapproving) a person who has strong ideas about moral principles, especially one who tries to tell other people how they should behave 道德说教者;卫道士 2 a person who teaches or writes about moral principles 道德学家 moralist moralists mor·al·ist / ˈmɒrəlɪst ; NAmE ˈmɔːrəlɪst /
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