moralist的意思和读音

moralist

: [ˈmɔrəlɪst] : [ˈmɒrəlɪst]

n.

moralists  

n.censor,preacher,critic,philosopher,puritan

moralistn.

1.a person who has strong ideas about moral principles, especially one who tries to tell other people how they should behave

2.a person who teaches or writes about moral principles

n.1.;,;

n.1.someone who has strong beliefs about what is right and wrong and tries to make other people behave according to them2.someone who teaches, studies, or writes about moral principles

1. druggist moralist progressist ...

2. moralism moralist morality ...

3. contributing a. moralist n. ‖ moralize v. ...

4. vocalist moralist recitalist ...

5. maxims moralist morality ...

7. monarchist moralist motorist ...

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1.I'm not a moralist, and am not arguing that everyone should share my feelings about the matter at peril of being damned.西

2.Monotony is a big problem for the moralist , because at least half of human's bad habits result from his fear of it.

3.is a vital problem for the moralist, since at least half the sins of mankind are caused by fear of it.

4.Luckly, no major damage seems to have occurred to the House of the Moralist.殿

5.Like Tony Blair, painted in the book as a fervent supporter of the invasion of Iraq, Bush is a moralist.(TonyBlair)

6.The author is not a moralist, but an autopsy, and he just say he was found inside the human body what is enough.

7.You know what your problem is, Hauser? You're a moralist.

8.A moralist, Krylov used popular language to satirize human weaknesses, social customs, and political events.

9.Both as a writer and as a moralist, he regarded the exploration of abstract forms and ideas as dubious, valuing messy humanity instead.

10.Senator David Vitter of Louisiana, meanwhile, is a right-wing moralist known for having hired prostitutes.·