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词汇 moral
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词根李平武蒋争

moral
adj.
mid-14c., "pertaining to character or temperament" (good or bad), from Old French moral (14c.) and directly from Latin moralis "proper behavior of a person in society," literally "pertaining to manners," coined by Cicero ("De Fato," II.i) to translate Greek ethikos (see ethics) from Latin mos (genitive moris) "one's disposition," in plural, "mores, customs, manners, morals," of uncertain origin. Perhaps sharing a PIE root with English mood, n.1.
Meaning "morally good, conforming to moral rules," is first recorded late 14c. of stories, 1630s of persons. Original value-neutral sense preserved in moral support, moral victory (with sense of "pertaining to character as opposed to physical action"). Related: Morally.
n.
"moral exposition of a story," c.1500, from moral, adj. and from French moral and Late Latin morale.

〔李〕[mor;-ala.] a.道德的; 有道德的; 精神上的; 道义上的 ←mor (L mos,moris)=manner, custom 风俗
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