mores
英 [ˈmɔː.reɪz]
美 [ˈmɔːr.eɪz]
- n. 习惯,习俗;风俗;道德观念
- n. (Mores)人名;(捷)莫雷斯
记忆“mores”这个单词,可以将它分解为“more”和“s”。首先,“more”意味着更多的,再联想到“s”常常表示复数,所以“mores”可以理解为更多的规则或习俗,即道德规范或社会习俗的复数形式。通过这种联想,可以记住“mores”的含义。
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mores 风俗习惯,传统来自拉丁语mores,习惯,风俗,道德,来自mos的拉丁语复数形式,词源同mood,moral,morose.
- mores (n.)
- "customs," 1907, from Latin mores "customs, manners, morals" (see moral (adj.)).
- 1. The essential element in the mores and in personal morality is consistency.
- 民风民德,以及个人道德中首要的因素是其连贯性.
- 2. The Typees are physically beautiful , relaxed in their sexual mores.
- 泰皮人身体健壮, 男女关系自由随便.
- 3. I love the wide neck mores so than the others personally.
- 个人来讲,我更爱这款宽口奶瓶.
- 4. He wrote of the ideas and mores of the time.
- 他写下了很多当时的社会观点和社会风俗.
- 5. Wedded as they are to traditional mores, Mormons tend to vote Republican.
- 按照摩门教的传统习惯, 教徒们倾向于给共和党人投票.