moral sense
英 [ˈmɒrəl sens]
美 [ˈmɔːrəl sens]
道德感
英英释义
noun
- motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
双语例句
- By declaring him sane, the jury implied that he had a moral sense.
陪审团宣称他神志清醒,是指他有辨明是非的能力。 - The fundamental matter lies in that economic man's altruism is not one in moral sense.
其根本的问题在于经济人的利他并不是道德意义上的利他。 - Wearing a smile, he willingly falls down, though not in a moral sense.
他面带微笑,甘心坠落,不是堕落。 - Divorced from a dependence on religion, a liberal education puts a moral sense in the place of an awareness of sin, and a quest for refinement in the place of a struggle for virtue.
从依赖宗教中分离开来,博雅教育把是非感放在知道罪孽的位置上,把追求文雅放在为道德而努力的位置上。 - But the most important argument for a broad education is that in studying the accumulated wisdom of the ages, we improve our moral sense.
全面教育重要的一个理由是,在学习历史积聚起来的智慧时,我们提高自己的道德意识。 - Moral: The miser in this story is really wealthy in a material sense, but he is extremely poor in a moral sense.
寓意:故事中的吝啬鬼在物质方面确实是富有的,但在精神方面却是穷得可怜。 - We only find practice in empirical sense and practice in moral sense after consulting all of the past Marxism philosophy documents.
在以往的马克思主义哲学研究中,我们只发现了经验的实践概念和道德的实践概念。 - This makes no moral sense.
它不合乎道德标准。 - Moral sense; a moral scrutiny; a moral lesson; a moral quandary; moral convictions; a moral life.
是非感;道德上的审查;道德教训;道德上的两难局面;道德信念;合乎道德的生活。 - This passage may be interpreted as a recognition of an innate moral sense in man.
这段话可以被解释为对人类固有的道德意识的认识。