moralize
moralize 英 [ˈmɒrəlaɪz] 美 [ˈmɔrəlaɪz]
vt. 教化,从道德上解释;从…引出道德教训 vi. 说教;讲道德
进行时:moralizing 过去式:moralized 过去分词:moralized 第三人称单数:moralizes 名词复数:moralizes
- When you moralize, you lecture someone about right and wrong, judging their decisions and actions. It’s just plain wrong for people to moralize! Oops.
- 请先登录
- vt. 教化,从道德上解释;从…引出道德教训
- vi. 说教;讲道德
-
1. To speak tediously or sententiously; moralize.
说教冗长地或言简意赅地说;
-
2. There was nothing more to moralize about. I just had to make a decision.
没有什么更多说教的,我只需做出决定。
-
3. Given the context, Tompkins’ straightforwardness and refusal to moralize is bracing.
特定的语境中,Tompkins对道德的直率和拒绝令人振奋。
- moralize (v.) c. 1400, "expound or interpret spiritual or moral significance," from Old French moraliser and directly from Late Latin moralizare, from moralis (see moral (adj.)). Related: Moralized; moralizing.
- 请先登录
0 个回复