zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • yīn wéi dào de xíng wéi bèi zhí
    He was forced to resign because of his immoral conduct.
  • fēi dào fēi dào de hǎo huài duì cuò
    neither moral nor immoral; neither good nor evil, right nor wrong.
  • zhēn 'ài gān de shìquán shì dào de dehuò zhě shì huì jiào rén cháng gèng pàng de
    All things I really like to do are either immoral, illegal, or fattening.
  • zhēn 'ài gān de shìquán shì dào de dehuò zhě shì huì jiào rén cháng gèng pàng de
    All thing I really like to do is either immoral, illegal, or fatten.
  • zhí zhì yòu rén zhǐ chū gāi zuò pǐn shì dào de zhī shí wéi zhǐyīng guó zhòng duì jiàn shù zuò pǐn shì huì gǎn dào xīng de
    The english public take no interest in a work of art until it is tell that the work in question is immoral.
  • zhí zhì yòu rén zhǐ chūgāi zuò pǐn shì dào dezhī shí wéi zhǐyīng guó zhòng duì jiàn shù zuò pǐn shì huì gǎn dào xīng de
    The English public takes no interest in a work of art until it is told that the work in question is immoral.
  • lǎng zhèng xiàng shāng diàn bān liǎo zhǐ lìngyán lìng jìn zhǐ shēng chǎn xiāo shòu " dào biāo zhǔn de zhuāng ": jiù shì zhǒng jǐn shēn detài duǎn de
    Authorities sent directives to shops to stop the production and sale of "immoral coats," which are body-clinging and too short, the newspapers reported.
  • sǎo huáng duì bèi rèn wéi dào huò yín huì de wén xué zuò pǐn huò biǎo xiàn huò chuán nèi róng de xíng shì jìn xíng chá jìn
    Censorship of literature and other forms of expression and communication because of perceived immorality or obscenity.
  • mài yín xìng guān de dào zhǐ mài yín
    Sexual immorality, especially prostitution.
  • xié 'è huò zhě dào wéi diǎn
    characterized by wickedness or immorality.
  • suǒ yòu shī jiǎng dào fǎn duì dào de xíng wéi
    All the churchmen have preached against immorality.
  • dào wéi diǎnpiān liǎo bèi rèn wéi shì zhèng què de shì de huò zhě liáng hǎo de dōng
    marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered right or proper or good.
  • qiáo 'ēn duì bié rén de dào tài huái yòu kǒng yàn 'è de xīn héng bàn yóu rén shēng lái shì yòu zuì de bàn yóu qīng nián shí dài de fàng dàng duò luò
    Jolyon had a perfect horror héng partly original sin, but partly the result of his early immorality héng of the moral attitude.
  • wán quán méi yòu dào guān niànzuò de shì dào )。
    He is quite without principle, ie behaves immorally.
  • dāng de shòu dào wēi xié de shí hòu de xíng dòng jiù dào liǎo
    he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake.
  • niè luó 'ào sài de zhī 'ěr shǐ yǒng shēng
    The wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus. Penelope was made immortal by Circe.
  • rèn dìng lún yán jiū yuàn huì zhèng fǎn duì xiàn què dìng de běn yuán sǔn hài guó jiā shè huì gōng gòng zhì gōng mín de quán wéi bèi shè huì dào fēng shàng
    No organization should contravene the basic principles of the Constitution, nor should it impair the interests of the state, the public interests, or the lawful rights and interests of other organizations and citizens, or go against the prevailing social morality.
  • dào diān dǎosǔn huài dào yuán de xíng wéi
    moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles.
  • shì chá · sōngzhè wèi wéi yīn shòu dào tánhé wēi xié 'ér zhí de měi guó zǒng tǒnghòu lái què yīn zài duì huá zhèng shàng suǒ xiǎn shì chū de cái néng 'ér chéng liǎo míng shēn zhèng zhì jiā
    Thus, Richard Nixon, the only U.S.president ever to resign under threat of impeachment,became an elder statesman in his later years on the strength of his China policies.
  • shòu dào shuō de yǐng xiǎng
    impervious to moral persuasion.
  • rán 'ér cóng léi shì xīn de dòng xīn de fāng xiàng hòu xiàn zài de shēng wàng xùn gāo liǎo
    However, its current popularity has grown very rapidly since it was given new impetus and direction by Dr. Frederick Perls.
  • èr shí shì jīng xué jiā xióng céng chū chuàng xīn xué shuō héng héng guó jīng zhǎn de zhù shì lái jiā jīng shénchuàng xīn”。
    Joseph A Schumpeter, a prominent economist of the 20thcentury, put forward the theory of innovation, which maintains that, for a country, the main impetus for growth comes from entrepreneurship and innovation.
  •   èr shí shì jīng xué jiā xióng céng chū chuàng xīn xué shuō héng héng guó jīng zhǎn de zhù shì lái jiā jīng shénchuàng xīn”。
    Joseph A Schumpeter, a prominent economist of the 20th century, put forward the theory of innovation, which maintains that, for a country, the main impetus for growth comes from entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • páng de cái zhèng shì tōng cháng yòng lái 'àn shì cóng shì zhè zhǒng huó dòng de rén huò gòu shì dào de)。
    large and complex financial transactions (often used with the implication that those individuals or institutions who engage in them are unethical).
  • gèng yào shuō chī ròu xiāng guān de zhǒng zhǒng dào wèn liǎo
    I won't even mention meat's moral implications.
  • zhōng guó rén lái jué duì xiāng xìn : huà jiā guǒ dào shàng shěn měi shàng de rén wěi biàn néng chéng wéi wěi de huà jiāzài píng pàn huà de shí hòuzuì gāo de biāo zhǔn shì shù jiā shì fǒu biǎo xiàn yōu yuè de shùér shì shì fǒu yòu chóng gāo de rén
    The Chinese have always accepted implicitly the belief that no painter can be great unless his own moral and aesthetic personality is great, and in judging calligraphy and painting, the highest criterion is not whether the artist shows good technique but whether he has or has not a high personality.
  • láo · ā 1862 1918 guó zuòqǔ jiābèi kàn zuò shì yìn xiàng pài yīnyuè de diàn rén zuò pǐn bāo kuò guǎn xián yuèqǔ hòu shén qián zòu ( 1894 nián
    French composer who is considered the first exponent of musical impressionism. His works include the tone poem L'Apr biāo -midi d'un Faune(1894).
  • gāo de pǐn gǎi jìn
    To improve the morals of; reform.
  • dào biāo zhǔn shì fǒu yòu suǒ gǎi jìn
    Have standards of morality improved?
  • gāo xiǎng huò dào deyǐn rén xiàng shàng de
    Improving the mind or morals; uplifting
  • lāi zài qiú sài zhōng lín shí wéi xiào zuò xīn
    Fred improvise a new verse for the school song at the football game.
  • méi yòu dào diǎn diǎn de
    free from moral blemish or impurity; unsullied.