The practice of moralizing, especially the tendency to make judgements about others' morality.
道德实践,道德主义(尤指评价他人道德水准的说教行为)
the patriotic moralism of many political leaders
许多政治领导人的爱国说教。
Example sentencesExamples
Policies to avoid bias in the conduct and reporting of research should be guided by scientific principles, not by moralism or prejudice.
It is populist moralism to talk about not investing in arms companies.
It was aimed at whipping up an atmosphere of right-wing moralism, as part of an offensive against ‘left-wing’ local authorities and progressive educators.
The leadership shifted its focus to a more general and more secular moralism that was concerned with ethical conduct and culture.
Definition of moralism in US English:
moralism
nounˈmôrəlizəmˈmɔrəlɪzəm
The practice of moralizing, especially showing a tendency to make judgments about others' morality.
道德实践,道德主义(尤指评价他人道德水准的说教行为)
the patriotic moralism of many political leaders
许多政治领导人的爱国说教。
Example sentencesExamples
The leadership shifted its focus to a more general and more secular moralism that was concerned with ethical conduct and culture.
It was aimed at whipping up an atmosphere of right-wing moralism, as part of an offensive against ‘left-wing’ local authorities and progressive educators.
Policies to avoid bias in the conduct and reporting of research should be guided by scientific principles, not by moralism or prejudice.
It is populist moralism to talk about not investing in arms companies.