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1 нравственный
Синонимический ряд:морально (прил.) моральноАнтонимический ряд: -
2 нравственное падение
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3 падение
с.1. fall; collapse; ( снижение) drop, sinkingрезкое падение цен, спроса — slump in prices, demand
2. (правительства и т. п.) downfall, fall3. ( нравственное разложение) degradation4. физ. incidenceугол падения — angle of incidence; воен. angle of fall
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4 падение
с.1) (движение вниз, снижение) fall, drop; decline; (ср. падать)паде́ние цен [спро́са] — slump in prices [demand]
паде́ние напряже́ния эл. — voltage drop
2) (смещение, низложение - правительства и т.п.) downfall, fall3) ( нравственное разложение) degradationмора́льное паде́ние — moral lapse
4) физ. incidenceу́гол паде́ния — angle of incidence; воен. angle of fall
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5 прегрешение
2) Religion: guilt, peccancy ( The quality of being tainted with, marked by, or full of sin; 2. An offense against religious or moral law), transgression, trespass3) Law: debt
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