public morality
常見例句
- For them, questions of public morality often revolve around what it means to be a decent, tolerant society.
對(duì)他們來說,公共道德問題圍繞的是怎樣才算一個(gè)躰麪、寬容的社會(huì)。 - It was the peculiar nature of the Federal citizen-soldier—his civic-mindedness, his continued sense of connection with community and public morality—that made possible the ‘directed severity.’
這是性質(zhì)特殊的聯(lián)邦公民士兵,他的公民意識(shí),他始終意識(shí)到自己與社會(huì)和公共道德的聯(lián)系,使得‘針對(duì)性苛酷’成爲(wèi)可能。 - According to the Ministry of Culture, all of these things go against public morality and "the nation's fine cultural traditions."
據(jù)文化部門表示,以上內(nèi)容全都違背了公共道德和辱沒了中華優(yōu)秀的文化傳統(tǒng)。 - Some people blame the politicians, claiming that the scandal over their expenses undermined public morality.
ECONOMIST: It’s a London thing - Since it is an indicator of public morality, or economic success, it is less important in a foreign-policy election.
ECONOMIST: The presidential election - Besides, Mr Santorum's thinking on public morality highlights a division in his party.
ECONOMIST: Lexington 返回 public morality