mores

音标['mɔ:ri:z] 读音

汉语翻译

n. 习惯, 道德态度, 惯例, 习俗
【医】 风俗, 习惯

英语解释:

名词 mores:

  1. (sociology) the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group

名词 more:

  1. English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded; recalled for his concept of Utopia, the ideal state
    同义词:More, Thomas More, Sir Thomas More

例句:

  1. I paid only 3000 for this used car but it's worth a lot more.
    我只花了3000英镑就买下了这辆旧汽车,其价值远不止这些。
  2. He has debts totalling more than 200.
    他负债总数超过200英镑。
  3. Pupils with 90% or more are awarded Grade A.
    满90分的学生评为甲等。
  4. There are more than 5,000 adjectives in that dictionary.
    那本词典中有5000多个形容词。

详细解释:


mo.res

pl.n.(复数名词)
The accepted traditional customs and usages of a particular social group.
习俗,惯例:为特定社会集团或群体所接受的传统风俗和习惯
Moral attitudes.
道德态度
Manners; ways.
风格;方式

来源:
Latin rôs [pl. of] môs [custom] * see mô-
拉丁语 rôs [] môs的复数 [习俗] *参见 mô-


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