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1 morals
noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) princípios -
2 morals
noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) moral, moralidade -
3 against morals
against moralscontra os bons costumes. -
4 corruption of morals precedes crime
corruption of morals precedes crimea corrupção da moral precede o crime.English-Portuguese dictionary > corruption of morals precedes crime
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5 moral
['morəl] 1. adjective(of, or relating to, character or behaviour especially right behaviour: high moral standards; He leads a very moral (= good) life.) moralista2. noun(the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) moral- morally- morality
- morals* * *mor.al[m'ɔrəl] n 1 moral: a) conclusão moral de uma narrativa, experiência ou ocorrência. b) máxima, princípio moral. c) ética, parte da filosofia que trata dos costumes do homem. d) sl semelhança, parecença. 2 morals moralidade, costumes, conduta, comportamento. • adj 1 moral, digno. 2 virtuoso. 3 edificante. the moral of the story a moral da história. -
6 Victorian
[vik'to:riən] 1. adjective1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) vitoriano2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) vitoriano2. noun(a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) vitoriano* * *Vic.to.ri.an[vikt'ɔ:riən] n vitoriano. • adj vitoriano, relativo a Rainha Vitória da Inglaterra ou à sua época (l8l9-l90l). -
7 against
[ə'ɡenst]1) (in opposition to: They fought against the enemy; Dropping litter is against the law (= illegal).) contra2) (in contrast to: The trees were black against the evening sky.) contra3) (touching or in contact with: He stood with his back against the wall; The rain beat against the window.) contra4) (in order to protect against: vaccination against tuberculosis.) contra* * *a.gainst[əg'enst] prep 1 contra, contrário. I am against war / sou contra a guerra. that is against him / isto depõe contra ele. 2 em oposição a, oposto a. 3 defronte, diante. 4 em contraste com, em comparação com. 5 em contato com, junto a. 6 em preparação para, em previsão de. 7 em defesa de. against documents mediante apresentação de documentos. against morals contra os bons costumes. against the grain contra a própria convicção, com aversão. against your arrival na expectativa da sua chegada. against the stream contra a correnteza. to dry against the fire secar ao fogo. to fight against lutar contra. to knock against colidir com. to run up against encontrar por acaso. I ran up against my friend / encontrei por acaso meu amigo. -
8 decadence
['dekədəns]1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) decadência2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) decadência•- decadent* * *de.ca.dence[d'ekədəns] n decadência, declínio, queda, deterioração. -
9 edify
(to improve the mind or morals of.)- edifying* * *ed.i.fy['edifai] vt 1 edificar, erigir. 2 instruir, aperfeiçoar moralmente, fortificar em virtudes. -
10 ethical
1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) ético2) ((negative unethical) morally right.) ético/correcto, justo* * *eth.i.cal['eθik2l] adj ético, moral, decente. -
11 ethics
['eƟiks] 1. noun singular(the study or the science of morals.) ética2. noun plural(rules or principles of behaviour.) ética- ethical- ethically* * *eth.ics['eθiks] n pl 1 ética, sistema moral. 2 princípios da ética. -
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13 precede
[pri'si:d](to go, happen etc before: She preceded him into the room.) anteceder- precedent
- preceding* * *pre.cede[pris'i:d] vt+vi 1 preceder: a) anteceder, ir adiante de. they went in preceded by their master / eles entraram precedidos pelo seu mestre. b) chegar antes de. c) realizar-se antes de. d) superar em importância. e) ter precedência sobre. 2 fazer preceder. corruption of morals precedes crime a corrupção da moral precede o crime. -
14 subvert
[səb'və:t](to overthrow or ruin completely (eg a person's morals, loyalty, arguments, a government).) subverter- subversive* * *sub.vert[səbv'ə:t] vt 1 subverter, arruinar, destruir. 2 corromper, desorganizar, minar. -
15 elevating
adjective (that improves one's mind or morals: an elevating experience.) -
16 decadence
['dekədəns]1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) decadência2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) decadência•- decadent -
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18 elevating
adjective (that improves one's mind or morals: an elevating experience.) -
19 ethical
1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) ético2) ((negative unethical) morally right.) ético -
20 ethics
['eƟiks] 1. noun singular(the study or the science of morals.) ética2. noun plural(rules or principles of behaviour.) ética- ethical- ethically
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