mores 英 [ˈmɔ:reɪz]   美 [ˈmɔrˌez, -iz, ˈmor-]

mores

mores  英 [ˈmɔ:reɪz] 美 [ˈmɔrˌez, -iz, ˈmor-]

n. 习惯,习俗;风俗;道德观念 

名词复数:moress 

But “the gift” changes the traditions and social mores of their world for the worse. 但是,这个"赐物"使他们的传统与社会习俗发生了糟糕的变化。
The fragmentation of business markets, of social mores, of spiritual beliefs, of ethnicity, and of truth itself into tinier and tinier shards is the hallmark of this era. 商业市场、社会习俗、精神信仰以及种族划分和真理本身的残片分裂为越来越细小的碎片,构成了这个时代的特征。

  • Mores are the customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society or social group. If your personal morals are in disagreement with local mores, you should be prepared to be annoyed every time you read the local Letters to the Editor.
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  • n. 习惯,习俗;风俗;道德观念
  • 1. But “the gift” changes the traditions and social mores of their world for the worse.

    但是,这个"赐物"使他们的传统与社会习俗发生了糟糕的变化。

  • 2. The fragmentation of business markets, of social mores, of spiritual beliefs, of ethnicity, and of truth itself into tinier and tinier shards is the hallmark of this era.

    商业市场、社会习俗、精神信仰以及种族划分和真理本身的残片分裂为越来越细小的碎片,构成了这个时代的特征。

  • 3. Environmental photography matters, because it offers the lifeline of a bridge between our modern, denaturalised, mechanistic mores and the imperative of nature within and without.

    环境摄影很重要,因为它为我们现代的、不自然的、机械的习俗及自然内外需要之间的桥梁提供了救生索。

  • mores (n.) "customs," 1907, from Latin mores "customs, manners, morals" (see moral (adj.)).
mores / ˈmɔːreɪz ; NAmE ˈmɔːreɪz / noun [plural ] ( formal) the customs and behaviour that are considered typical of a particular social group or community 风俗习惯;传统 SYN conventions mores / ˈmɔːreɪz ; NAmE ˈmɔːreɪz /
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