词汇 | mores |
释义 | mores noun[ plural ] formaluk /ˈmɔː.reɪz/ us /ˈmɔːr.eɪz/ the traditional customs and ways of behaving that are typical of a particular (part of) society: 风俗,习惯,行为方式 middle-class mores中产阶级的习惯 the mores and culture of the Japanese日本人的风俗和文化 Custom, tradition & conformity Americanization anti-classical anti-conventional anti-institutional anti-traditional conventionally costume counter-tradition crowd custom maverick moonraker multicultural multiculturalism multiculturally traditionalist traditionally ultra-conservatism ultra-conservative ultra-traditional mores | American Dictionarymores plural noun us/ˈmɔr·eɪz, ˈmoʊr-/ the traditional customs and ways of behaving that are typical of a particular society: The novel examines the mores of nineteenth-century Boston society. Examples of moresmores The mores of book marketing also differ substantially between the two countries. At the same time, his prejudices - to present-day mores, crude and racial - were openly expressed. As we have seen, local officials proclaimed official notices to improve local mores, and judged disputes brought to their courts. In this she neither stretches too far in matching fundamentalism for fundamentalism, nor strains to import one location's mores into another's. Despite their enormous numbers, the role of the lesser gentry in the epic battle of commercial versus gentle mores is virtually never mentioned. Despite this, there remains a high degree of solidarity typified by transfers of income, material goods and cultural mores between and within family generations. It is nobly constructed to examine social mores over two thousand years from a minimum of evidence. Yet their very presence as a community challenged the mores of southern society. The immense variety of languages, customs, mores, religious practices, and many other cultural particularities gives strong support to this conjecture. Indeed, music is an essential and integral par t of tribal life through which the young are educated in the mores of their community. The court cases brought to the court of the capitaes mores testify to the rivalries between leaders. He must find a 'fit' between the official legal framework and the needs and mores of the people. Can he avoid collision of the legal framework and the traditions and mores of the people either by changing course or speed? Whether this option is legal and consistent with religious and ethical mores varies from country to country. It inserts its multitudinous references and citations into them (social models, cultural mores, personal factors). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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