英 [ɪˈmɒrəli] 美 [ɪˈmɔːrəli]
adv. 不道德地;品行不良地
... faultily 不完美地 immorally 不道德地 wickedly 心眼坏地 ...
immoral 不道德的;邪恶的;淫荡的
immorality 不道德;无道义;伤风败俗的行为
不道德地;品行不良地
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。
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?
And if that's an appealing argument that you have to be in an altered mindset to do something like that, it suggests that people who find that argument convincing do think that they were acting immorally.
而如果只能用这样的辩词,说只有人精神状况不正常,才会干出那种事,这也就意味着,那些觉得该论证有说服力的人们,其实是认为他们行为是不道德的。
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Once the State is removed from the monetary sphere and loses the ability to define legal tender, its power becomes relegated to direct legislative and enforcement measures that do not immorally manipulate a currency.
Did he behave immorally?