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n. 道德, 士气, 品德, 品行, 伦理



    morals
    [ noun ]
    motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
    <noun.motive>


    morals \morals\ n.
    motivation based on ideas of right and wrong.

    Syn: ethical motive, ethics, morality.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Perhaps Columbus, had been right, after all. I took my leave of the finest green refuge on New York City's outskirts: the evening bell was sounding and somebody was driving a car along the lower terrace to remind us that highway morals rule.
    2. A former maintenance man in this Washington suburb is being held in a Texas jail on a morals charge after police said a videotape showing him sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl was found in his abandoned car.
    3. 'Nothing can go on without a basis of religion, law, principle and morals.
    4. There are significant but undefined distinctions between ethics, morals, cultural norms and social taboos. Fashions in shoes are different from issues of justice and mercy.
    5. But they include drug dealers and prostitutes, who uprising activists see as corrupting Palestinian morals and as easy prey for Israel's secret services.
    6. It isn't that he's for abortion but since it exists, let a woman make her own choice according to her religion or her sense of morals." At the end of this day, she has a 7 p.m. flight to catch at Allentown airport.
    7. Kenya in the 1920s and 1930s was a haven for titled Europeans, and Markham lived among the upper class, which earned the nickname "The Happy Valley Set" in British newspapers because of their relatively loose morals.
    8. But trust may be. No one in the shadow cabinet is making public comments on Conservative morals.
    9. Luckily the movie is a period piece so Mr. Sayles doesn't have to ask his audience to bear with the weakened morals of millionaires.
    10. What young people needed then and still need today is unhypocritical leadership, not lectures about morals from those who tolerate the scourges mentioned above.
    11. "In the area of private life and morals, it's less easy to decide what is legitimate news and what is gossip."
    12. Mr Mohamed Fayed, the Egyptian-born businessman who runs the Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, is an implausible guardian of British public morals.
    13. The shift towards greater personal choice and responsibility ought to have won praise from clergy and other arbiters of the nation's morals, even if it did result in slightly greater inequality.
    14. July 25 NRC Handelsblad, Rotterdam, Netherlands, on David Souter: The nine judges of the American Supreme Court are the final guardians of morals, habits and the spirit of the time of the American nation.
    15. He argued strenuously that teachers had a duty to impart strong morals to their students.
    16. These South Koreans feel that if penalties for adultery are revoked, illicit sex will increase and public morals will decline, the Korea Applied Statistical Research Institute said its survey indicates.
    17. His desperation and determination to find her lead him into the Parisian underworld and an unlikely alliance with a young French girl of dubious morals (Emmanuelle Seigner).
    18. Hyde said abortion is just another indication of decay in the morals of America.
    19. In fact, they liked the movie's emphasis on old-style morals.
    20. What courses at Harvard and other universities don't do is prescribe a set of morals.
    21. Infallibility means freedom from error in matters of faith and morals and is rarely applied.
    22. "Compared to the rest of the world, the morals around here I think are higher," said school superintendent John Walker. "Something on the lines of the stripper and the smoking you have to take in perspective.
    23. It does make sense to ask whether the market, in and of itself, has specific effects on morals and manners, irrespective of other cultural factors in a particular historical situation.
    24. In an article Feb. 13, the North Bohemian Communist party daily Pruboj attributed this to what it described as the low morals of society and suggested the new believers could not be condemned for turning to religious faith.
    25. Our morals and our values.
    26. Franklin Roosevelt once said, "We have always known that heedless selfinterest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics."
    27. The music, a sort of Arabic rock celebrating love, sex and youthful revolt, fails to "correspond to the morals and precepts of Islam," local media reported Saturday.
    28. Outlook said censors agreed Chinese films should not hurt China or the unity of its numerous nationalities, nor should they distort history or exert an unhealthy influence on the morals of the people.
    29. The Marquis de Sade, one of the most succinct, declared 'morals are geography misapplied'.
    30. State-run Iranian television, monitored in Cyprus, said the law would apply to those who take any action "or pretend to take any action" that hurts public morals.
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