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1 падение нравов
1) General subject: moral decadence, moral decadency, dissolution of morals2) Bookish: anomie3) Makarov: deterioration in morals -
2 het verval van de goede zeden
het verval van de goede zedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het verval van de goede zeden
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3 verval
1 [het vervallen/afnemen] decline2 [verschil in hoogte van de waterspiegel] fall♦voorbeelden:verval van krachten • decline in strengthhet verval van de goede zeden • the deterioration of morals -
4 corruzione
f corruptioncon denaro bribery* * *corruzione s.f.1 corruption; deterioration; decay, rottenness, decomposition, putrefaction: la corruzione del corpo, the corruption of the flesh; corruzione di una lingua, (fig.) corruption of a language; corruzione di un testo, (fig.) the corruption of a text2 ( morale) corruption, corruptness, depravity: corruzione dei costumi, corruption (o corruptness o depravity) of morals; (dir.) corruzione di minorenne, corruption of a minor3 ( con denaro) bribing, bribery, corruption: (dir.) corruzione di testimone, corruption (o subornation) of a witness; (dir.) tentativo di corruzione, bribery attempt.* * *[korrut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (decomposizione) corruption, decomposition2) (depravazione) corruption, degeneracy3) (disonestà) corruption, bribery, graft colloq.4) fig. (di lingua, testo) corruption, deterioration* * *corruzione/korrut'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (decomposizione) corruption, decomposition2 (depravazione) corruption, degeneracy4 fig. (di lingua, testo) corruption, deterioration.
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