moral (A2)
カタカナ: モラル
IPA: /ˈmɔːrəl/, /ˈmɒrəl/
Definition
Relating to principles of right and wrong behavior. It describes actions or character that align with what society or an individual considers good and fair.
意味: 善悪の判断基準に関すること。社会や個人が「良い」「正しい」と考える行動や性格を指します。
Examples / 例文
The story has a clear moral lesson about the dangers of greed. — The story has a clear moral lesson about the dangers of greed.
He has strong moral principles and would never betray a friend. — He has strong moral principles and would never betray a friend.
Moral の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Moral:
How to Use Moral
- moral of the story (idiom)
- The lesson or principle to be learned from an event or story. — "The moral of the story is that honesty is always the best policy."
- moral dilemma (collocation)
- A situation where a difficult choice has to be made between two or more options. — "She faced a moral dilemma when asked to lie for her friend."
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