mores的意思和读音

mores

: [ˈmɔˌriz] : [ˈmɔːreɪz]

n.

n.customs,values,patterns,behavior,behaviour

moresn.

1.the customs and behaviour that are considered typical of a particular social group or community

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n.1.the traditional practices and moral values of a particular society or group of people

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1.The prevalence of a global culture is no doubt harmful to any local culture and mores.

2.Values, social mores, customs, even the visual environment and methods of communication seem to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum.

3.But she said her ultimate goal was to stay faithful to Austen's book and its timeless dissection of social mores.

4.Official data tell us as much about social mores (the extent to which self-killing is concealed) as about what really happens.使

5.China, or any other state, has the right to take action against content it feels offends against its social and cultural mores.

6.Then, make it part of a broader discussion about the perils of rigidly applying yesterday's sexual morality to today's sexual mores.

7.Flatland is more than just a mathematical essay , it's also a treatise on victorian social mores.《

8.He identifies three main factors that have helped maintain a democratic republic in the United States: good luck, laws, and mores.

9.Different mores, fashions, lifestyles and foreign lands were all seen for the very first time.

10.Foreign companies rely on their local staff for an understanding of local business mores as well as language, contacts and know-how.