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mores

/mawr-eyz, -eez, mohr-/US // ˈmɔr eɪz, -iz, ˈmoʊr- //UK // (ˈmɔːreɪz) //

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n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1

    Sociology.

    • : folkways of central importance accepted without question and embodying the fundamental moral views of a group.

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Examples

  • For three decades, ‘Puck’ waged war on all things holy—politicians, social mores, and the news.

  • Women have long expressed their sexuality—and the mores of the time—through their choice of undergarments.

  • Cultural conservatives will put up with a certain amount of pandering to more modern mores with a nudge and a wink.

  • I think it was more about sexual mores, mating and dating rituals in the city, cultural anthropology.

  • The change is not in the mores of France, but in its geopolitical and economic history.

  • Quid sit Nova Francia, qualis regio, qui in e populi, quique mores.

  • Increpaui ego, vt potui, per interpret paganicos hos mores in iam Christianis.

  • It includes accommodation to the folkways, the mores, the conventions, and the social ritual (Sittlichkeit).

  • Professional faults arouse a much feebler response than offenses against the mores of the larger society.

  • The mores, as thus conceived, are the judgments of public opinion in regard to issues that have been settled and forgotten.