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81 decadencia moral
f.moral bankruptcy, moral decadence.* * *(n.) = moral decayEx. The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.* * *(n.) = moral decayEx: The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.
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82 responsabilidad moral
(n.) = moral stewardship, moral responsibilityEx. Librarians seemed to feel that they enjoyed a mandate from God to enlighten the immigrant and went about their various tasks in a spirit of authoritarianism that reminds one of the ' moral stewardship' of an earlier generation of librarians.Ex. Her central themes are still love and sex, but she digs deeper beneath the surface to examine the gray areas of moral responsibility and gender relations.* * *(n.) = moral stewardship, moral responsibilityEx: Librarians seemed to feel that they enjoyed a mandate from God to enlighten the immigrant and went about their various tasks in a spirit of authoritarianism that reminds one of the ' moral stewardship' of an earlier generation of librarians.
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83 degeneración moral
f.moral decline.* * *(n.) = moral decayEx. The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.* * *(n.) = moral decayEx: The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.
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84 obligación moral
f.moral obligation, imperfect obligation.* * *moral duty* * *(n.) = moral obligationEx. Public librarians have a legal and moral obligation to provide a library service for all young adults, and particularly for the young unemployed.* * *(n.) = moral obligationEx: Public librarians have a legal and moral obligation to provide a library service for all young adults, and particularly for the young unemployed.
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85 conducta moral
(n.) = moral conductEx. Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.* * *(n.) = moral conductEx: Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.
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86 iniquidad moral
(n.) = moral turpitudeEx. Thus, the Court must consider evidence of Burris's moral character in the form of a conviction for a crime of moral turpitude.* * *(n.) = moral turpitudeEx: Thus, the Court must consider evidence of Burris's moral character in the form of a conviction for a crime of moral turpitude.
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87 juicio moral
(n.) = moral judgementEx. Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.* * *(n.) = moral judgementEx: Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.
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88 valor moral
m.moral worth, moral value.* * *(n.) = moral valueEx. Even librarians who believe in intellectual freedom are sometimes troubled by books which challenge their individual moral values.* * *(n.) = moral valueEx: Even librarians who believe in intellectual freedom are sometimes troubled by books which challenge their individual moral values.
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89 apoyo moral
m.moral support.* * *(n.) = moral supportEx. I happen to believe laughter is the best moral support a person can receive.* * *(n.) = moral supportEx: I happen to believe laughter is the best moral support a person can receive.
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90 carácter moral
(n.) = moral characterEx. This section concerns issues of disciplinary proceedings, determination of good moral character in the professions, and unprofessional conduct.* * *(n.) = moral characterEx: This section concerns issues of disciplinary proceedings, determination of good moral character in the professions, and unprofessional conduct.
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91 comportamiento moral
(n.) = moral behaviourEx. The author stresses the need for moral behaviour in the irreversible and irresistible globalization brought about by the information society.* * *(n.) = moral behaviourEx: The author stresses the need for moral behaviour in the irreversible and irresistible globalization brought about by the information society.
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92 corrupción moral
(n.) = moral corruptionEx. Machiavelli argued that the social benefits of stability and security can be achieved even in the face of moral corruption.* * *(n.) = moral corruptionEx: Machiavelli argued that the social benefits of stability and security can be achieved even in the face of moral corruption.
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93 deber moral
m.imperfect obligation.* * *(n.) = moral dutyEx. While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.* * *(n.) = moral dutyEx: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.
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94 depravación moral
(n.) = moral depravityEx. There was a time when even in cities it was regarded as a evidence of complete moral depravity for a man to go out for a drive on Sunday.* * *(n.) = moral depravityEx: There was a time when even in cities it was regarded as a evidence of complete moral depravity for a man to go out for a drive on Sunday.
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95 integridad moral
(n.) = moral characterEx. This section concerns issues of disciplinary proceedings, determination of good moral character in the professions, and unprofessional conduct.* * *(n.) = moral characterEx: This section concerns issues of disciplinary proceedings, determination of good moral character in the professions, and unprofessional conduct.
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96 principio moral
(n.) = moral principleEx. First, they attempt to illustrate how moral principles or maxims might be most fruitfully applied or interpreted in concrete circumstances.* * *(n.) = moral principleEx: First, they attempt to illustrate how moral principles or maxims might be most fruitfully applied or interpreted in concrete circumstances.
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97 victoria moral
(n.) = moral victoryEx. Another goal of terrorism is to demonstrate to terrorists their own worthiness and thus to claim a sort of moral victory over their enemies.* * *(n.) = moral victoryEx: Another goal of terrorism is to demonstrate to terrorists their own worthiness and thus to claim a sort of moral victory over their enemies.
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98 virtud moral
(n.) = moral virtueEx. The author explores some of the relationships of these two moral virtues to the traditional theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, and to heroism and saintliness.* * *(n.) = moral virtueEx: The author explores some of the relationships of these two moral virtues to the traditional theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, and to heroism and saintliness.
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99 Di Moral
Morale (the moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state); moral (ethic; moralistic lesson; lesson; moralistic principle) -
100 mayoría moral
la mayoría moral= moral majority, theEx: The Moral Majority, a coalition of religious groups, is a collective name for a group of Americans who regularly plot the defeat of incumbent politicians who do not support their views.
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Moral — Moral … Deutsch Wörterbuch
moral — moral, ale, aux [ mɔral, o ] adj. et n. m. • 1270; n. m. 1212; lat. moralis, de mores « mœurs » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui concerne les mœurs, les habitudes et surtout les règles de conduite admises et pratiquées dans une société. Conscience morale. Sens… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Moral — bezeichnet zumeist die faktischen Handlungsmuster, konventionen, regeln oder prinzipien bestimmter Individuen, Gruppen oder Kulturen. So verstanden, sind die Ausdrücke Moral, Ethos oder Sitte weitgehend gleichbedeutend und werden beschreibend… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moral — Mor al, a. [F., fr. It. moralis, fr. mos, moris, manner, custom, habit, way of life, conduct.] 1. Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moral — moral, ale (mo ral, ra l ) adj. 1° Qui concerne les moeurs. Préceptes moraux. Réflexions morales. Les oeuvres morales de Plutarque. Sens, instinct moral. Contes moraux, contes où l auteur a l intention de faire ressortir une leçon de morale … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
moral — adj Moral, ethical, virtuous, righteous, noble are comparable when they mean conforming to a standard of what is right and good. Moral is the most comprehensive term of the group; in all of its pertinent senses it implies a relationship to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
moral — MORÁL, Ă, morali, e, adj., s.n. I. adj. 1. Care aparţine moralei, conduitei admise şi practicate într o societate, care se referă la morală; etic; care este conform cu morala; cinstit, bun; moralicesc. ♦ Care conţine o învăţătură; moralizator. 2 … Dicționar Român
moral — mòrāl m <G morála> DEFINICIJA 1. shvaćanje odnosa prema dobru i zlu u najširem smislu; ukupnost nepisanih društvenih načela, normi, ideala, običaja o ponašanju i odnosima među ljudima koji se nameću savjesti pojedinca i zajednice, u skladu… … Hrvatski jezični portal
moral — adjetivo 1. De las costumbres o formas de comportamiento humanas: valor moral, reglas morales, superioridad moral. 2. Que no se funda en pruebas objetivas, sino en la conciencia de cada individuo: Tenías la obligación moral de pagar. 3.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
moral — [môr′əl, mär′əl; ] for n.4 [, mə ral′] adj. [ME < L moralis, of manners or customs < mos (gen. moris), pl. mores, manners, morals (see MOOD1): used by CICERO2 as transl. of Gr ēthikos] 1. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the… … English World dictionary
moral — I adjective aboveboard, bene moratus, bound by duty, commendable, conscientious, correct, creditable, decent, deserving, duteous, dutiful, estimable, ethical, exemplary, good, high minded, high principled, honest, honestus, honorable, idealistic … Law dictionary