immorally

英[ɪ'mɒrəli] 美[ɪ'mɒrəli]
  • adv. 不道德地;品行不良地
  • immaculate adj.洁白的;无瑕疵的;无过失的
  • immalleable adj.无韧性的(无展性的)
  • immanence n.包含;内在性;固有性
  • immanency n.包含(含蓄;内在性;固有性)
  • immanent adj.内在的;固有的;无所不在的
Adverb:
  1. without regard for morality;

    "he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake"

1. Having done their good deed, the greens apparently felt they'd proved their moral worth - allowing them to behave immorally and illegally.
绿组的同学显然觉得在做出高尚举止之后,其道德价值已经受证实-这允许他们有不道德和不合法的表现。

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2. In the second part of her essay Driver tackles the thorny philosophical question of whether one can behave immorally when in “non-veridical” (illusory) circumstances.
在文章第二部分中,作者涉及了一个棘手的哲学问题,即在一个“无法验证的”(假想的)环境中,人能否违背道德准则行事?

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3. In the second part of her essay Driver tackles the thorny philosophical question of whether one can behave immorally when in “non-veridical” (illusory) circumstances.
在文章第二部分中,作者涉及了一个棘手的哲学问题,即在一个“无法验证的”(假想的)环境中,人能否违背道德准则行事?

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