1.Mr. Kareken means to be irreverent, skewering everything from feminists to conservative moralists who oppose stem-cell research.
英:[ˈmɒrəlɪst]
美:[ˈmɔrəlɪst]
mor·al·ist
mo r lihst [or] ma r lihst
复数:moralists
moralistic (adj.), moralistically (adv.)
1620年代,“道德人物”; 1630年代,“道德教师”; 来自 moral(形容词)+ -ist。
The first known use of moralist was circa 1586
moralizeverb
to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from
to make moral or morally better
to make moral comments
moralizeverb
to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from
to make moral or morally better
to make moral comments
moralizeverb
to explain in a moral sense : draw a moral from
to make moral or morally better
to make moral comments
moralisticadjective
teaching or pointing out morals
a moralistic story
having or expressing a conservative moral attitude
a moralistic attitude toward the problems of youth
moralistnoun
a person who leads a moral life
a person who teaches, studies, or points out morals
a person who is concerned with regulating the morals of others
1.Mr. Kareken means to be irreverent, skewering everything from feminists to conservative moralists who oppose stem-cell research.
2.But for such a moralist, Mr Rosenthal had big personal lapses.
不过做为一个卫道士,罗森索先生却并非白璧无瑕。
3.He also has said: “Without wanting to, I have become a moralist.”
4.Hillenburg has died too young, but his legacy as a loud surrealist and quiet moralist is unique, and shows that he lived as we all should: like a bright, confident sponge.
5.A moralist who preaches to people doesn't get anywhere ,'Mr. Hargrove says.
哈格罗夫说,只知道向人们说教的道学先生成不了什么事.
6.Far from ending Ms. Moss’s career, the episode upended the clucking of moralists and her professional reputation soared.
7.In such times, the elderly moralists are content to relax their moral laws a little, in return for being defended.
8.Mr. Johnson’s reputation as a Tory moralist suffered a setback when his own failings were exposed.
9.David Simon once described you as a moralist.
10.Machiavelli was clearly not a moralist of this sort.
11.Östlund no doubt regards himself as a moralist.
12.It turns a collection of what might otherwise feel like a set of weightless conceits into something more engaged, making clear that Saunders, like all satirists, is also a moralist.
13.Garcia even had the opportunity to play the moralist.
14.You had better not to come the moralist with us.
你最好别在我们面前摆出一副道德家的面孔.
15.To criticize movie violence is the surest way to be branded a scold, a moralist, a worrywart who refuses to understand that movies are not real.
16.He identifies Tom Wolfe and John Simon as ‘moralists,’ ‘unrelenting,’ ‘unforgiving’ and ‘heartless;’ he might be looking into a mirror.”
17.Editorial writers, homeless advocates and moralists in general seized on that show as proof that fashion and its narcissistic practitioners are hopelessly disconnected from the real world.
18.While the U.S. officially remains frozen in 19th-century moralist purity, other first-world countries are adopted a variety of decriminalization strategies that have cut trafficking.
19.Some Heathen moralists also have taught very much the same lesson.
一些非基督教的道德家,也说过大体相同的教言.
20.His father, Edward Cummings, a Unitarian minister and liberal-minded in public, was a rigorous moralist at home.