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121 violencia moral
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122 adoptar la postura moral correcta
(v.) = take + the high ground, take + the high roadEx. We have something to gain by taking the high ground but you have to be conscious that appearing respectable and proper can come across as elitist.Ex. Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.* * *(v.) = take + the high ground, take + the high roadEx: We have something to gain by taking the high ground but you have to be conscious that appearing respectable and proper can come across as elitist.
Ex: Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar la postura moral correcta
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123 asesor moral
(n.) = guidance counsellor, ethicistEx. Medical people, guidance counselors, career advisors, and the like now seem to have carte-blanche to take children from classes as and when they please.Ex. They understand their role in a merely conciliatory fashion as that of a 'comforter, mediator, educator, ethicist, and counselor'.* * *(n.) = guidance counsellor, ethicistEx: Medical people, guidance counselors, career advisors, and the like now seem to have carte-blanche to take children from classes as and when they please.
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124 bajar la moral
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125 con pretensiones de superioridad moral
(adj.) = self-righteousEx. He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.* * *(adj.) = self-righteousEx: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.
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126 de personas con autoridad moral
(adj.) = authoritativeEx. If support for Southey's usage has been limited on a strictly statistical count, it can, nevertheless, claim to have had some authoritative support.* * *(adj.) = authoritativeEx: If support for Southey's usage has been limited on a strictly statistical count, it can, nevertheless, claim to have had some authoritative support.
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127 doble moral
(n.) = double standardEx. Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.* * *(n.) = double standardEx: Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.
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128 hundirse la moral
(n.) = morale + plummetEx. She said that morale would plummet among the rest of the staff if I permitted him to get away with taking off the way he did yesterday.* * *(n.) = morale + plummetEx: She said that morale would plummet among the rest of the staff if I permitted him to get away with taking off the way he did yesterday.
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