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• omatunto• tunto• etiikka• tietoisuus* * *'konʃəns((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) omatunto -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) sirdsapziņa* * *sirdsapziņa -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) sąžinė -
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n. samvete* * *['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) samvete -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) svědomí* * *• svědomí -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) svedomie* * *• svedomie -
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n1. совість2. свідомість- public conscience суспільна свідомість- freedom of conscience свобода совісті, свобода віросповідання- to come to terms with one's conscience прийти до згоди із совістю -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) conştiinţă; cunoştinţă -
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) συνείδηση -
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[ˈkɔnʃəns] noun(that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong:The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident
ضَميرHe had no conscience about dismissing the men.
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['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) consciência -
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['konshëns] n. ndërgjegje, vetëdijë.● in all conscience a) në mënyrë të arsyeshme; ndershmërisht; b) sigurisht; me siguri; to be on one's conscience më bën të ndihem fajtor, më rëndon në ndërgjegje -
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ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. -
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وِجْدَان \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. sentiment: the gentle feelings of the heart (love or pity) compared with the cold reasoning of the brain. -
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сущ.1) фил. совесть (категория этики, характеризующая способность личности осуществлять нравственный самоконтроль, самостоятельно формулировать для себя нравственные обязанности, требовать от себя их выполнения и производить самооценку совершаемых поступков; одно из выражений нравственного самосознания личности)2) сознание (способность идеального воспроизведения действительности, а также специфические механизмы и формы такого воспроизведения на разных его уровнях)а) фил. (свойство высокоорганизованной материи, заключающееся в психическом отражении действительности, как осознанного бытия, субъективного образа объективного мира, как субъективной реальности в противоположность объективной, как идеального в противоположность материальному и в единстве с ним; в более узком смысле — высшая форма психического отражения, свойственная общественно развитому человеку)See:в) псих. (психическая деятельность, которая обеспечивает обобщенное и целенаправленное отражение внешнего мира, выделение человеком себя из окружающей среды и противопоставление себя ей как субъекта объекту, целеполагающую деятельность, т. е. предварительное мысленное построение действий и предусмотрение их последствий, контроль и управление поведением личности, ее способность отдавать себе отчет в том, что происходит как в окружающем, так и в своем собственном духовном мире) -
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['kɒnʃ(ə)ns]1) Общая лексика: совесть (good conscience - чистая совесть), сознание2) Юридический термин: деньги, выплачиваемые для успокоения совести3) Авиационная медицина: высокая мораль, общественное сознание, сознательность -
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См. также в других словарях:
Conscience — conscience … Philosophy dictionary
CONSCIENCE — Le mot latin conscientia est naturellement décomposé en «cum scientia». Cette étymologie suggère non seulement la connaissance de l’objet par le sujet, mais que cet objet fait toujours référence au sujet lui même. Le terme allemand Bewusstsein… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Conscience — • The individual, as in him customary rules acquire ethical character by the recognition of distinct principles and ideals, all tending to a final unity or goal, which for the mere evolutionist is left very indeterminate, but for the Christian… … Catholic encyclopedia
conscience — CONSCIENCE. s. f. Lumière intérieure, sentiment intérieur par lequel l homme se rend témoignage à luimême du bien et du mal qu il fait. Conscience timorée. Conscience délicate. Conscience scrupuleuse. Conscience tendre. Bonne conscience.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
conscience — Conscience. s. f. Lumiere interieure, sentiment interieur, par lequel l homme se rend tesmoignage à luy mesme du bien & du mal qu il fait. Conscience honorée conscience delicate. conscience scrupuleuse. conscience tendre. bonne conscience.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
conscience — Conscience, Dire en sa conscience, Bona fide dicere. A ma conscience, Selon ce que je pense, Ex animi sententia. Homme de bonne conscience, Religiosus. Loyauté et bonne conscience, Religio et fides, B. Une exemplaire d une droite et bonne… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Conscience — Con science, n. [F. conscience, fr. L. conscientia, fr. consciens, p. pr. of conscire to know, to be conscious; con + scire to know. See {Science}.] 1. Knowledge of one s own thoughts or actions; consciousness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The sweetest… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conscience — con·science adj: exempting persons whose religious beliefs forbid compliance conscience laws, which allow physicians...to refuse to participate in abortions W. J. Curran Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
CONSCIENCE (H.) — CONSCIENCE HENRI (1812 1883) Écrivain flamand. Épris de son pays, Conscience résolut d’écrire en une langue que la bourgeoisie francophone de l’époque considérait comme un patois destiné au vulgaire. Le romantisme nationaliste lui inspira Le Lion … Encyclopédie Universelle
conscience — early 13c., from O.Fr. conscience conscience, innermost thoughts, desires, intentions; feelings (12c.), from L. conscientia knowledge within oneself, sense of right, a moral sense, from conscientem (nom. consciens), prp. of conscire be (mutually) … Etymology dictionary
conscience — [kän′shəns] n. [OFr < L conscientia, consciousness, moral sense < prp. of conscire < com , with + scire, to know (see SCIENCE): replacing ME inwit, knowledge within] 1. a knowledge or sense of right and wrong, with an urge to do right;… … English World dictionary