morally
/ˈmɒrəlɪ/adverb
1
- in relation to standards of good and bad character or conduct道德(上)地:
theories which assert that all inequality is morally wrong.
断言一切不平等现象都是道德错误的理论。
1.1
- in a way which conforms to standards of good behaviour合乎道德地:
the task of education was to reinvigorate citizenship in order that pupils might act morally.
教育的任务是重振公民品德, 以使学生做到品行端正。
2
- usu. as submodifier on the basis of strong though not irresistible evidence or probability, especially regarding a person's character(尤指与人品有关, 有明确证据)确实地, 确确实实地:
I am morally certain that he is incapable of deliberately harming anyone.
我确实认为他不会蓄意伤人。