moralism
常見例句
- The rise of moralism was a bugbear to Lord Byron, born in 1788.
道德主義的盛行對(duì)拜倫來說無疑是一場(chǎng)災(zāi)難。 - Somehow Ronald Reagan’s party of western individualism and limited government has ended up not just increasing the size of the state but turning it into a tool of southern-fried moralism.
在奉行西方個(gè)人主義和有限政府的里根式政黨的施政之下,政府機(jī)構(gòu)不減反增,并成了“南部油炸”式【注:右翼保守、極端、不寬容等等】道德工具。 - Kennedy is admired for his moralism, toughness and desire to empower the poor; his story shows “the driving power of social conscience”.
肯尼迪因其良好道德、態(tài)度強(qiáng)硬及為窮人爭(zhēng)取權(quán)力而受人敬仰,他的故事闡釋了“社會(huì)公德的主導(dǎo)力量”。 - The movie is a triumph for Cheadle—he never steps outside the character for emotional grandstanding or easy moralism.
NEWYORKER: Hotel Rwanda - Will anyone want to pay to see Anschutz's curious brand of moralism?
FORBES: Morality Play - The distinctive quality of those policies is their overt moralism.
ECONOMIST: Preparing America for compassionate conservatism 返回 moralism