moral turpitude

英 [ˈmɒrəl ˈtɜːpɪtjuːd] 美 [ˈmɔːrəl ˈtɜːrpɪtuːd]

n.  反公德行为(指和公认的权利义务原则不相容的行为);道德败坏行为

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双语例句

  1. They lead to the lowest form of technology reuse copy-and-paste and other crimes of technological moral turpitude. ( There's a huge disparity between because you can and because you should.)
    scriptlet会导致最低形式的技术重用复制与粘贴以及其他一些在技术方面为人所不齿的恶行(因为你能和因为你应该之间有巨大区别)。
  2. In other words, the city is becoming such a Babel of gaudiness and moral turpitude that lots of people choose to come here and existing residents choose to have lots of children here.
    换句话说,伦敦正变成一个华美和道德沦丧共存的巴别塔,很多人选择来到这里,现有的居民也选择在这里留下很多的子嗣。
  3. What is a crime involving moral turpitude?
    什么是道德败坏罪?
  4. There have been many academic discussions – and even an entire book – on what moral turpitude is.
    关于什么是道德败坏,有过很多学术讨论,甚至有一整本书都是讲这个的。
  5. In nature, the risk of moral hazard is different from obvious acts of moral turpitude and blatant acts of lawlessness.
    从性质上看,道德风险与明显的道德败坏行为、赤裸裸的违法乱纪行为是有区别的。
  6. He was considered unfit to hold office because of moral turpitude.
    为了道德上的可耻行为,他被认为不适担任公务员。
  7. She accused him of gross moral turpitude.
    她指责他道德极度败坏。
  8. It can be said of moral turpitude.
    可以说是道德沦丧。