amoral的意思和读音

amoral

: [ˌeɪˈmɔrəl] : [ˌeɪˈmɒrəl]

adj.

adj.principled

adj.unprincipled,unethical,dishonourable,dishonorable,unscrupulous

amoraladj.

1.not following any moral rules and not caring about right and wrong

adj.1.,,,

adj.1.someone who is amoral does not care whether or not their behavior is morally right; used about peoples behavior, attitudes, etc.

1. emend n. amoral a. unmoral adj. ...

2. asocial amoral apolitical. ...

3. among groups amoral character amoral amoralism ...

4. AMor amoral amorce ...

5. asysmetry( amoral) achromatic( ) ...

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1.We couldn't make him a bad guy, but we've made him sort of amoral. ''使使

2.Similarly, he probably hired Mr Coulson not through any amoral calculation but because he did not think through the risks involved.

3.Politics was no longer simply a pocketbook issue but amoral issue as well, subject to moral imperatives and moralabsolutes.

4.He never understood how rotten the central bureaucracies had become or how amoral the bureaucrats.

5.What particularly pleased me in A secret, is that it's a story of passionate love and adultery, with everything amoral that this entails.

6.To many Chinese commentators, it has revealed a widespread callousness fostered by an amoral pursuit of wealth.广

7.Yes it is but, scientists, as a whole, tend to be an amoral bunch when it comes to, so called, "pure" research.”,

8.The West, Mr Crooke avers, organises society around the largely amoral appetites and choices of the individual.西

9.The effect on his youngest son of growing up in this amoral climate soon became apparent.

10.Forearm wood: Must remain a secret to help stop people that are amoral from buying this wood from illegal loggers.