moralize 英 [ˈmɒrəlaɪz]   美 [ˈmɔrəlaɪz]

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 

To speak tediously or sententiously; moralize. 说教冗长地或言简意赅地说;
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。

  • 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.
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  • 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.
mor·al·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈmɒrəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈmɔːrəlaɪz ; ˈmɑːrəlaɪz / verb [intransitive ] ( usually disapproving) to tell other people what is right and wrong especially in order to emphasize that your opinions are correct 进行道德说教 SYN preach moralise moralised moralises moralising moralize moralized moralizes moralizing mor·al·ize / ˈmɒrəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈmɔːrəlaɪz ; ˈmɑːrəlaɪz /
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