| 释义 | moral majority noun[ S ]
 uk /ˌmɒr.əl məˈdʒɒr.ə.ti/ us /ˌmɔːr.əl məˈdʒɔː.rə.t̬i/
 people who support old-fashioned Christian moral rules, for example the idea that only people who are married should have sex, especially a political group formed in the US in the 20th century(尤指20世纪美国遵奉严格的老式基督教行为准则的)道德多数派
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Religious people: followers of religious groups
 Adventist
 Anglican
 animist
 anti-cult
 anti-papal
 Episcopalian
 evangelist
 fakir
 Franciscan
 fundamentalist
 Moonie
 Mormon
 Moslem
 Muslim
 non-sectarian
 Sikh
 sisterhood
 Sufi
 Sunni
 televangelist
 
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