moral guardian
道德守护者
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Refers to a person or institution that protects moral standards.
指维护道德标准的个人或机构。
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moral guardian = 道德守护者 (指维护道德标准的个人或机构。)
- The church often sees itself as the moral guardian of society.教会常常自视为社会的道德守护者。
- He acts as the self-appointed moral guardian of the neighborhood, complaining about everything.他充当着社区里自封的道德守护者,对任何事情都加以抱怨。
- Some critics view the national censorship board as an outdated moral guardian.一些批评家将国家审查委员会视为一个过时的道德守护者。
- Historically, the patriarch of the family was expected to be its moral guardian.在历史上,家族的族长被期望成为其家族的道德守护者。
- The newspaper abandoned its role as a watchdog and became a moral guardian for the government.该报纸放弃了其监督者的角色,变成了政府的道德守护者。
- Who appointed you the moral guardian of our creative choices?是谁任命你来做我们创意选择的道德守护者的?
- These activist groups have positioned themselves as the moral guardians of the nation's youth.这些活动团体将自己定位为国家青年的道德守护者。
- The novel challenges the idea that any single institution should serve as a moral guardian.这本小说挑战了任何单一机构都应充当道德守护者的观点。
- She firmly rejected the role of moral guardian, arguing for individual responsibility.她坚决拒绝扮演道德守护者的角色,主张个人责任。
- Becoming a moral guardian for others is a heavy and often unwelcome burden.成为他人的道德守护者是一项沉重且常常不受欢迎的负担。