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Перевод: moralizing


[прилагательное]
морализирующий;
[существительное]
морализирование
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. In the 1820s and 1830s a strong moralizing voice takes firm control of the poetry.
  2. Most philosophical systems of ethics, and most popular moralizing, are radically flawed because they recommend morality to us either as what it is in our own best ultimate interests to do, or alternatively try to promote it by appeal to our feelings, for example feelings of compassion, or (like Hutcheson) by reference to some kind of moral sentiment which just happens to be part of human nature.
  3. As, like Pontius Pilate, the ancestors gladly wash their hands of the sordid business of administering justice, witchcraft readily steps forward to take the necessary action, acquiring in the process an even more clearly defined moralizing character.
  4. Very few readers will notice this discrepancy, but all are flicked and jabbed at and irritated - those circling insects - by contradiction, by undetermination followed by overdetermination of reasons, by the narrator's fuss over details which don't matter, his youthful sententiousness about women ("the depths of the female heart") and other irrelevancies, his moralizing, his way of wantonly bleeding a robust narrative with "However, that may only have seemed so", his "I have already described" when he hasn't, his promises to explain later which aren't kept when the reader doesn't want explanation anyhow, he wants the story.
  5. Some ministers were at first embarrassed at what they regarded as her "preaching" and "moralizing" but in the end accepted it as part of the Thatcher style.
  6. Working with this power of light is not empty moralizing, however.
  7. Only with the more entrepreneurial activities of the lower class - from bookmaking to thieving - did the gospel of urban moralizing combine with an economic imperative.
  8. Otherwise, any tendency towards moralizing was overshadowed by the exciting, humorous, tragic and horrifically violent elements.
  9. Oh - how I despised hindsight moralizing.
  10. These lines illustrate the sententious moralizing that the eighteenth-century reader would associate with the stanza, and look forward to its even more emphatic use in Elegiac Stanzas (p. 140).
  11. Such accounts often contained a moralizing vengeance - as if, occasionally, there was some supreme being able to impose a natural justice.
  12. What about the moralizing?
  13. Meanwhile pacifists were generally content with the abstract moralizing suggested by the Manchester Guardian's opposition to the formation of a Liberal Foreign Affairs Committee on the grounds that the "success or failure of foreign policy depends on the application of a few simple principles to facts which as a rule are not very numerous nor very complicated."

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