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Good laws have their origins in bad morals.
—
Ambrosius Macrobius
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Laws
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origins
[['ɔridʒinz]]
n. 起源(origin的复数)
近义:
incunabula, beginnings
laws
n. 法律;规章(law的复数)
近义:
regulations, rulings, statutes, principles
morals
n. 道德, 士气, 品德, 品行, 伦理
近义:
morality, principles, ethics
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