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1 morale
(the level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc: In spite of the defeat, morale was still high.) dvasinė būklė, nuotaika -
2 booster
1) (a person or thing that boosts: That was a real morale booster for me (= That made me feel more cheerful and optimistic).) ramstis, pastiprintojas2) (a device for increasing power, force etc: I've fixed a booster on the TV aerial to improve the signal.) stiprintuvas3) (the first stage of a rocket that works by several stages.) nešančioji raketa -
3 morality
noun moralė, dorovė, dorumas -
4 morals
noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) moralė, dora
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