道徳
Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. It refers to the collective values or ethics of a society.
例句
3 / 5子供に道徳を教える。
To teach children morality.
政治家には高い道徳心が求められる。
Politicians are required to have a high sense of morality.
道徳的にどうなの、それ?
Is that morally okay?
词族
记忆技巧
Do (the road/way) + Toku (virtue). The road of virtue.
快速测验
嘘をつくことは、( )的に許されない行為だ。
正确!
正确答案是: 道徳
例句
子供に道徳を教える。
everydayTo teach children morality.
政治家には高い道徳心が求められる。
formalPoliticians are required to have a high sense of morality.
道徳的にどうなの、それ?
informalIs that morally okay?
カントは道徳哲学の分野で多大な貢献をした。
academicKant made significant contributions to the field of moral philosophy.
企業には社会的責任(CSR)と道徳が求められる。
businessCompanies are required to have social responsibility (CSR) and morality.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
道徳を守る
to uphold morality
道徳の低下
decline in morals
容易混淆的词
Rinri (ethics) is often more academic or professional (medical ethics), while Dotoku is broader and refers to general human conduct and character.
使用说明
Frequently used in discussions about education and social problems.
常见错误
In Japan, 'Dotoku' is a specific subject in elementary school, but in English, it's used more broadly.
记忆技巧
Do (the road/way) + Toku (virtue). The road of virtue.
词源
Do (way) + Toku (virtue). Derived from Ancient Chinese philosophy (Tao Te).
语法模式
文化背景
Moral education is a compulsory part of the Japanese school curriculum.
快速测验
嘘をつくことは、( )的に許されない行為だ。
正确!
正确答案是: 道徳
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帰結
B2The final conclusion or a natural consequence derived from a logical process or a series of events.
合理的
B2Based on or in accordance with reason or logic; efficient and sensible without being emotional.
正当化
B2The act of providing a reason or excuse to show that an action, belief, or policy is right, reasonable, or justified. Often used in discussions about ethics or government policy.
自律
B2The ability to act according to one's own rules or principles without being controlled by others; autonomy. Used for individuals, organizations, or automated systems.
懐疑的
B2Having or showing doubt about a statement, theory, or person; skeptical.
偶然
B2A coincidence, chance, or accident. It describes an event that happens without a specific cause or intention.
肯定
B2To affirm, agree, or acknowledge the truth or existence of something. In academic debates, it refers to supporting a specific proposition.
否定
B2To deny, negate, or reject the truth or existence of something. In an academic context, it refers to disproving a theory or opposing a motion.
根底
B2The foundation, root, or basis of a thought, belief, or system. It refers to the deepest underlying part that supports everything else.
内在
B2To be inherent or internal within something. It refers to qualities or problems that exist naturally inside a system or person.
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