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1 moral degeneration
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4 моральное разложение
moral decay, moral degenerationРусско-английский политический словарь > моральное разложение
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5 degeneracj|a
f sgt 1. książk. degeneration, deterioration- degeneracja życia kulturalnego the deterioration of cultural life- degeneracja moralna moral degeneration a. degeneracy2. Biol. (gatunku, populacji) degeneration 3. Biol., Med. (tkanki, komórek) degeneration- degeneracja narządu węchu degeneration of the olfactory cellsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > degeneracj|a
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6 моральное разложение
1) General subject: anomie, contagion, demoralization, dry rot, dry-rot, moral degeneration, moral leprosy, putrefaction, putrescence, putridity, putridness, moral decay, moral malaise2) Religion: corruptionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральное разложение
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7 моральное вырождение
General subject: moral degenerationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральное вырождение
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8 degeneración
f.degeneration, bastardisation, degeneracy, bastardization.* * *1 degeneration* * *SF1) (=proceso) degeneration (en into)2) (=estado) degeneracy* * *a) ( deterioro) degenerationb) ( cualidad) degeneracy* * *= degeneration, degeneracy, bastardisation [bastardization, -USA], depravation.Ex. The article 'The degeneration of the work of man' examines the work of hunter/gathers, farmers, factory workers, and information handlers from the Ice Age to the Information Age.Ex. A systematic search for degeneracy was performed for 430,472 chemical structures.Ex. As someone who has worked in and for real libraries my entire adult life, I continue to take exception to this bastardization of the term.Ex. Poverty and depravation impacts on those directly affected and also influences the well being of the whole macro structure of the nation.----* degeneración grasa = fatty degeneration.* degeneración moral = moral decay.* * *a) ( deterioro) degenerationb) ( cualidad) degeneracy* * *= degeneration, degeneracy, bastardisation [bastardization, -USA], depravation.Ex: The article 'The degeneration of the work of man' examines the work of hunter/gathers, farmers, factory workers, and information handlers from the Ice Age to the Information Age.
Ex: A systematic search for degeneracy was performed for 430,472 chemical structures.Ex: As someone who has worked in and for real libraries my entire adult life, I continue to take exception to this bastardization of the term.Ex: Poverty and depravation impacts on those directly affected and also influences the well being of the whole macro structure of the nation.* degeneración grasa = fatty degeneration.* degeneración moral = moral decay.* * *1 (deterioro) degeneration2 (cualidad) degeneracy* * *
degeneración sustantivo femenino degeneration
' degeneración' also found in these entries:
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degeneration
* * *degeneración nfdegeneration* * *f degeneration* * *degeneración nf, pl - ciones1) : degeneration2) : degeneracy, depravity -
9 déchéance
déchéance [de∫eɑ̃s]feminine nounb. [de souverain] deposition* * *deʃeɑ̃s1) ( décadence morale) decline2) ( décrépitude) degeneration3) ( déclin) ( d'une nation) decline* * *deʃeɑ̃s nf[personne, mœurs] decline, (= chute) [civilisation] fall* * *déchéance nf1 ( décadence morale) decline, degeneration; tomber dans la déchéance to go into total decline;2 ( décrépitude) degeneration;3 ( déclin) (d'une nation, civilisation) decline, decay;4 Jur déchéance des droits forfeiture of rights; déchéance de nationalité loss of nationality; déchéance de l'autorité parentale loss of parental rights;[deʃeɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [avilissement] (moral) degradation2. [déclin social] lowering of social standing -
10 dégénérescence
dégénérescence [deʒeneʀesɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *deʒeneʀesɑ̃snom féminin (d'organe, espèce) degenerationen pleine dégénérescence — [pays] in decline
* * *deʒeneʀesɑ̃s nf* * *1 Méd ( de tissus) degeneration; ( mentale) degeneracy; dégénérescence cancéreuse cancerous degeneration;2 (de plante, race) degeneration;3 (de mœurs, d'idées) degeneration; en pleine dégénérescence in decline.[deʒeneresɑ̃s] nom féminin -
11 depravación
f.depravation, debauchery, vice, degeneration.* * *1 depravity, depravation* * *SF1) (=cualidad) depravity2) (=acto) depraved act* * *a) ( acto) act of depravity, depraved actb) ( cualidad) depravity* * *= depravity, abjection, depravation.Ex. Booth conducted his surveys to study 'the numerical relation which poverty, misery, and depravity bear to the regular earnings and comparative comfort and to describe the general conditions under which each class lives'.Ex. Her notion of ' abjection' illuminates Arendt's claim that understanding the superfluousness of the modern human being is inseparable from grasping the emergence of radical evil.Ex. Poverty and depravation impacts on those directly affected and also influences the well being of the whole macro structure of the nation.----* depravación moral = moral depravity.* * *a) ( acto) act of depravity, depraved actb) ( cualidad) depravity* * *= depravity, abjection, depravation.Ex: Booth conducted his surveys to study 'the numerical relation which poverty, misery, and depravity bear to the regular earnings and comparative comfort and to describe the general conditions under which each class lives'.
Ex: Her notion of ' abjection' illuminates Arendt's claim that understanding the superfluousness of the modern human being is inseparable from grasping the emergence of radical evil.Ex: Poverty and depravation impacts on those directly affected and also influences the well being of the whole macro structure of the nation.* depravación moral = moral depravity.* * *1 (acto) act of depravity, depraved act2 (cualidad) depravity* * *
depravación sustantivo femenino depravity
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12 упадък
decline, decay(краен) nadir; downward careerизк. decadenceв упадък on the decline, in decline, decadent* * *упа̀дък,м., само ед. decline, decay; downfall; книж. declension; ( краен) nadir; downward career; изк. decadence; • в \упадък on the decline, in decline, decadent; on the downgrade; нравствен \упадък moral decay; on the down grade.* * *decline: Our business is in упадък. - Бизнесът ни е в упадък.; decadence (изк.); decay ; declension ; degeneracy ; degeneration ; depravation {deprxveiSxn}; downfall ; downswing* * *1. decline, decay: (краен) nadir;downward career 2. в УПАДЪК on the decline, in decline, decadent 3. изк. decadence -
13 perversione
perversione s.f. perversion, degeneration: perversione del gusto, del senso morale, perversion of taste, of moral sense; perversione sessuale, sexual perversion.* * *[perver'sjone]sostantivo femminile perversion* * *perversione/perver'sjone/sostantivo f.perversion; - i sessuali sexual perversions. -
14 измельчание
growing/becoming shallow, growing small; перен. lowering of moral standards; becoming shallow, becoming superficial* * *1) degeneration; 2) crushing* * *growing/becoming shallow, growing small -
15 degradacj|a
f 1. (G pl degradacji) (w hierarchii) demotion- degradacja kapitana do stopnia szeregowca demotion of a captain to the rank of private2. sgt (spadek wartości, pozycji) decline- degradacja poezji the decline of poetry- degradacja wartości moralnych the decline in a. degeneration of moral values- degradacja zawodu nauczyciela a decline in the prestige of the teaching profession3. sgt książk. (proces niszczenia) degradation- degradacja lasów/wód forest/water degradation- degradacja środowiska naturalnego degradation of the environment4. Chem., Geol. degradation- postępująca degradacja gleby progressive soil degradation- □ degradacja psychiczna Psych. mental deteriorationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > degradacj|a
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16 decadence
1. n книжн. упадок; ухудшение2. n иск. декадентство, упадочничество, декадансСинонимический ряд:1. decline (noun) consumption; decay; decline; decrease; degeneration; degradation; disintegration; ebb; failure; fall; retrogression; ruin; worsening2. deterioration (noun) atrophy; declension; declination; degeneracy; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade -
17 decay
1. n гниение, разложение; увядание2. n порча; разрушениеrate of decay — степень распада; степень разрушения
3. n ослабление, упадок, расстройство; распад; загниваниеsenile decay — дряхлость, старческая немощь
4. n лингв. редк. падение5. n спец. спад, ослабление6. n физ. радиоактивный распад7. n физ. затухание, спад8. n тлв. послесвечение экрана9. n уст. уменьшение, сокращение10. v гнить, разлагаться; портиться11. v ветшать, разрушаться12. v увядать13. v хиреть, слабеть, чахнуть, сдавать, угасать; приходить в упадок, распадаться14. v приводить в упадок; подрывать; губить15. v опуститься16. v физ. распадаться17. v физ. спадать, затухать18. v уст. уменьшаться, сокращатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. decline (noun) collapse; consumption; crumbling; decadence; decline; decrease; degeneration; ebb; failure; ruin2. rot (noun) adulteration; break down; breakdown; breakup; corrupt; crumble; decomposition; deterioration; putrefaction; rot; spoilage; waste3. break down (verb) blight; break down; corrode; corrupt; crumble; decompose; disintegrate; mold; molder; moulder; putrefy; putresce; rot; spoil; taint; turn; wither4. dwindle (verb) decline; degenerate; deteriorate; die; dwindle; fade; fall; fall away; perishАнтонимический ряд:development; enlarge; expand; exuberance; fertility; flourish; force; grow; growth; increase; luxuriance; progress; prosperity -
18 lapse
1. n упущение, оплошность, промах; ошибка, ляпсус; погрешность; описка2. n с. -х. огрех, непропашка3. n отклонение; прегрешение4. n течение, ход5. n промежуток; период6. n перерывhe returned to college after a lapse of five years — он вернулся в колледж после пятилетнего перерыва
7. n падение, снижение8. n рел. вероотступничество9. n юр. прекращение, недействительность права10. v отклоняться; пасть; деградировать11. v впадать; переходить; превращатьсяonly when she was strongly moved, did she lapse into the dialect of her youth — волнуясь, она переходила на то наречие, на котором говорила в молодости
to lapse to the Crown — переходить в казну, переходить в собственность государства
12. v течь; проходить13. v исчезать; падать14. v прекращаться, кончаться15. v юр. терять силу16. v юр. истекать; становиться недействительным17. v юр. переходить в другие рукиthe estate of a person dying without heirs or successors lapses to the Crown — имение умершего, не оставившего наследников и преемников, переходит в казну
18. v юр. утрачиватьСинонимический ряд:1. breach (noun) breach; omission2. decline (noun) backslide; backsliding; decline; degeneration; deterioration; recession; recidivism; regression; relapse; retrogression3. error (noun) blooper; blunder; boner; bull; bungle; delinquency; erratum; error; fluff; miscue; misstep; mistake; peccadillo; rock; slip; slipup; trip4. interval (noun) interval; pause; period; respite5. cease (verb) cease; terminate6. die (verb) abate; deteriorate; die; dwindle; ease off; ebb; fall off; let up; moderate; recede; relent; slacken; subside; wane7. expire (verb) backslide; decline; expire; recidivate; regress; relapse; retrogress; return; revert; run outАнтонимический ряд:improvement; increase -
19 קילקול
קִילְקוּל, קִלְ׳m. (קִלְקֵל) 1) deterioration, disorder.Pl. קִילְקוּלִים, קִילְקוּלִין, קִלְ׳. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את קִילְקוּלֵי המיםוכ׳ and you may cure the spoiled waters (clean the pools) during the festive week. 2) disarrangement. Y.Taan.IV, 68c ק׳ חשבונות יש כאן there is a disarrangement of dates here (a new era was started with the destruction of the Temple), v. קִלְקֵל. Y.Ned.VI, end, 40a; Y.Snh.I, 19a top הן דלא … בק׳ where he (R. Judah) did not get (to announce the decision of the Palestinian court on the intercalation), they were guided by the disarrangement (the calendar established by Hananiah). 3) moral corruption, degeneracy. Ab. Zar.64a שמא יחזור לקִלְקוּלוֹ lest he (the proselyte) may go back to his corruption (idolatry); (Kidd.17b לסורו, v. סוֹר). Num. R. s. 9 תחלת קלקולו בעזהוכ׳ the beginning of his degeneration took place at Gaza, therefore he was punished at Gaza; Tosef.Sot.III, 15; Mekh. Bshall. Shir., s.2 קִלְקָלוֹ; Tanḥ. Bshall. 12 קַלְקָלָתוֹ; a. e. -
20 קל׳
קִילְקוּל, קִלְ׳m. (קִלְקֵל) 1) deterioration, disorder.Pl. קִילְקוּלִים, קִילְקוּלִין, קִלְ׳. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את קִילְקוּלֵי המיםוכ׳ and you may cure the spoiled waters (clean the pools) during the festive week. 2) disarrangement. Y.Taan.IV, 68c ק׳ חשבונות יש כאן there is a disarrangement of dates here (a new era was started with the destruction of the Temple), v. קִלְקֵל. Y.Ned.VI, end, 40a; Y.Snh.I, 19a top הן דלא … בק׳ where he (R. Judah) did not get (to announce the decision of the Palestinian court on the intercalation), they were guided by the disarrangement (the calendar established by Hananiah). 3) moral corruption, degeneracy. Ab. Zar.64a שמא יחזור לקִלְקוּלוֹ lest he (the proselyte) may go back to his corruption (idolatry); (Kidd.17b לסורו, v. סוֹר). Num. R. s. 9 תחלת קלקולו בעזהוכ׳ the beginning of his degeneration took place at Gaza, therefore he was punished at Gaza; Tosef.Sot.III, 15; Mekh. Bshall. Shir., s.2 קִלְקָלוֹ; Tanḥ. Bshall. 12 קַלְקָלָתוֹ; a. e.
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