释义 |
moraˈlistically, adv. [f. moralistic a.: see -ically.] In a moralistic manner; by way of moral judgement.
1890W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xxi. 317 The perfect object of belief would be a God or ‘Soul of the World’, represented both optimistically and moralistically. 1965New Statesman 30 Apr. 677/2 The historical development of psychoanalysis out of medicine, from which it inherited criteria of normality and health which are much more moralistically loaded when applied to psychological than to somatic therapy. 1972E. Lucie-Smith Eroticism in Western Art iii. 66 The Golden Age (otherwise, and more moralistically, dubbed The Corruption of Men Before the Deluge). |