Moralist Strong People Behave ˈmɒrəlɪst Noun Moral Ideas
moralist (n.) - Meaning: A person who teaches or writes about principles of right and wrong behavior, often seen as preachy. Example: "He acted like a moralist, constantly criticizing others."
moralist (n.) - Meaning: A person who teaches or writes about principles of right and wrong behavior, often seen as preachy. Example: "He acted like a moralist, constantly criticizing others."
[N-COUNT 可数名词]道学家;说教者;德育家 A moralist is someone who has strong ideas about right and wrong behaviour, and who tries to make other people behave according to these ideas.
Oxford
mor·al·ist/ˈmɒrəlɪst; NAmEˈmɔːrəlɪst/noun1( often disapproving) a person who has strong ideas about moral principles, especially one who tries to tell other people how they should behave 道德说教者;卫道士2a person who teaches or writes about moral principles 道德学家moralistmoralistsmor·al·ist/ˈmɒrəlɪst; NAmEˈmɔːrəlɪst/
1someone who has very strong beliefs about what is right and wrong and how people should behave – used to show disapproval: a narrow-minded moralist2a teacher of moral principles
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n.道德家;伦理学者
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