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моральные ценностиEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > ethical values
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adjective1) (relating to morals) ethischethical philosophy — Ethik, die
2) (morally correct) moralisch einwandfrei* * *1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) ethisch* * *ethi·cal[ˈeθɪkəl]adj ethisch* * *['eTIkəl]adjit is not ethical to... — es ist unethisch or unmoralisch, zu...
2) (= available only on prescription) medicine etc verschreibungspflichtig* * *ethical [-kl] adj (adv ethically)1. ethisch:b) moralisch, sittlich2. moralisch einwandfrei, von ethischen Grundsätzen (geleitet)3. dem Berufsethos entsprechend:not ethical for physicians dem Berufsethos der Ärzte widersprechend* * *adjective1) (relating to morals) ethischethical philosophy — Ethik, die
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7 ethical (eternal, cultural) values
Общая лексика: моральные (вечные, культурные) ценностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ethical (eternal, cultural) values
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10 valor ético
(v.) = ethical valueEx. The role of ethical values in the profession, particularly in the practice of online reference, has been misconstrued.* * *(v.) = ethical valueEx: The role of ethical values in the profession, particularly in the practice of online reference, has been misconstrued.
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1) General subject: (вечные, культурные) ethical (eternal, cultural) values2) Advertising: ethical values, moral valuesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральные ценности
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12 ценность ценност·ь
1) valueдуховные ценности — spiritual / intellectual values
материальные ценности — wealth, material values
моральные / нравственные ценности — moral / ethical values
общечеловеческие ценности — universally shared values, values of universal significance, universal human values
2) эк. (денежных знаков) denomination; (товара) quality, valuation -
13 malentender
v.1 to misunderstand, to misrepresent, to misapprehend, to misconstrue.2 to misunderstand.* * *verbo transitivo to misunderstandno me malentiendas — don't misunderstand me o (colloq) get me wrong
* * *= misconstrue.Ex. Because of the long held view that information professionals are to be value neutral in the provision of information, the role of ethical values in the profession has been misconstrued.* * *verbo transitivo to misunderstandno me malentiendas — don't misunderstand me o (colloq) get me wrong
* * *= misconstrue.Ex: Because of the long held view that information professionals are to be value neutral in the provision of information, the role of ethical values in the profession has been misconstrued.
* * *malentender [E8 ]vtto misunderstandno me malentiendas don't misunderstand me o ( colloq) get me wrong* * *
malentender ( conjugate malentender) verbo transitivo
to misunderstand
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v.to misinterpret, to misunderstand.* * *1 to misinterpret* * ** * *verbo transitivo to misinterpret* * *= misinterpret, misread, misconstrue.Ex. Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Ex. If the reading-boy misread the copy, or if the corrector misheard or misunderstood the reading-boy, a wrong word might be entered on the proof as a correction whether or not the compositor had got it right in the first place.Ex. Because of the long held view that information professionals are to be value neutral in the provision of information, the role of ethical values in the profession has been misconstrued.* * *verbo transitivo to misinterpret* * *= misinterpret, misread, misconstrue.Ex: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.
Ex: If the reading-boy misread the copy, or if the corrector misheard or misunderstood the reading-boy, a wrong word might be entered on the proof as a correction whether or not the compositor had got it right in the first place.Ex: Because of the long held view that information professionals are to be value neutral in the provision of information, the role of ethical values in the profession has been misconstrued.* * *malinterpretar [A1 ]vtto misinterpret* * *
malinterpretar ( conjugate malinterpretar) verbo transitivo
to misinterpret
' malinterpretar' also found in these entries:
English:
misinterpret
- misconstrue
- misunderstand
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■ Einhaltung ethischer Grundsätze und gültiger Regeln, damit keine unerlaubten Praktiken ein Spiel oder einen Wettbewerb beeinflussen können.■ Observation of fundamental ethical values and applicable regulations to ensure that a match or competition remains free of all unacceptable practices or influences. -
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■ Observation of fundamental ethical values and applicable regulations to ensure that a match or competition remains free of all unacceptable practices or influences.■ Einhaltung ethischer Grundsätze und gültiger Regeln, damit keine unerlaubten Praktiken ein Spiel oder einen Wettbewerb beeinflussen können. -
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Observation de principes éthiques et de règles empêchant une même personne physique ou une même entité juridique d'exercer une influence sur la gestion, l'administration et/ou les activités sportives de plus d'une équipe participant à la même compétition.Observation of fundamental ethical values and applicable regulations to ensure that a match or competition remains free of all unacceptable practices or influences.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > intégrité sportive
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moral principles, ethical values, ethics (of a society). -
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moral principles, ethical values, ethics (of a society). -
20 debatir
v.to debate.Ellos contienden entre sí They contend among themselves.* * *1 to debate, discuss1 (forcejear) to struggle* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ ley, presupuesto] to debate2) [+ punto de vista, problema] to discuss, debate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to debate; ( más informal) to discuss2.debatirse v pronse debatía entre el deber y su amor por ella — he was torn between the sense of duty and his love for her
* * *= argue, debate, discuss, talk over, deliberate, pick up on, bring into + discussion, bounce off + ideas.Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Ex. The reader is left to debate the relative merits of such a format - obviously its applications are limited.Ex. This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex. Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex. The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex. Furthermore, this example brings into discussion the concept of a more complex relationship between the human senses and water in architecture.Ex. The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.----* debatir con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* debatir el impacto de algo = discuss + the impact of.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* debatir las consecuencias de algo = discuss + the implications of.* debatitse entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* debatir sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* debatir una cuestión = discuss + idea, discuss + idea, discuss + issue.* debatir un problema = discuss + problem.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* estar debatiéndose = be under discussion.* que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.* sin debatir = undiscussed.* * *1.verbo transitivo to debate; ( más informal) to discuss2.debatirse v pronse debatía entre el deber y su amor por ella — he was torn between the sense of duty and his love for her
* * *= argue, debate, discuss, talk over, deliberate, pick up on, bring into + discussion, bounce off + ideas.Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
Ex: The reader is left to debate the relative merits of such a format - obviously its applications are limited.Ex: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Ex: Ethical principles are called into play when deliberating about values, particularly when values run into conflict.Ex: The report picks up on this as a surprising finding, suggesting implicitly that open access journals are lagging behind in this regard.Ex: Furthermore, this example brings into discussion the concept of a more complex relationship between the human senses and water in architecture.Ex: The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.* debatir con Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* debatir el impacto de algo = discuss + the impact of.* debatir en profundidad = discuss + at length.* debatir las consecuencias de algo = discuss + the implications of.* debatitse entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* debatir sobre lo ocurrido = debrief.* debatir una cuestión = discuss + idea, discuss + idea, discuss + issue.* debatir un problema = discuss + problem.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* estar debatiéndose = be under discussion.* que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.* sin debatir = undiscussed.* * *debatir [I1 ]vtto debate; (más informal) to discussse debate entre la vida y la muerte he's fighting for his lifese debatía entre sus sentimientos personales y las presiones que recibía she was torn between her personal feelings and the pressures which were being put on herla región se debate en una masa de problemas the region is struggling to overcome a whole series of problems* * *
debatir ( conjugate debatir) verbo transitivo
to debate;
( más informal) to discuss
debatir verbo transitivo to debate
' debatir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discutir
- disputar
English:
argue
- debate
- enact
- tear
- discuss
- dispute
* * *♦ vtto debate;la ley se debate hoy en el Parlamento the bill is being debated in Parliament today;en nuestro próximo programa debatiremos el tema “moda y anorexia” in our next programme we'll be discussing “fashion and anorexia”♦ vito debate;debatir sobre algo to discuss o debate sth* * *I v/t debate, discussII v/i struggle* * *debatir vt: to debate, to discuss* * *debatir vb to debate
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