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1 Ethics Committee
■ One of FIFA's three judicial bodies whose function is governed by the FIFA Code of Ethics as established by the FIFA Executive Committee.■ Eines der drei Rechtsorgane der FIFA, das nach dem vom FIFA-Exekutivkomitee erlassenen FIFA-Ethikreglement handelt. -
2 FIFA Code of Ethics
FIFA Code of Ethics FIFA■ FIFA conduct and procedural regulations drawn up by the FIFA Executive Committee and applicable to all FIFA member associations.■ Verhaltens- und Verfahrensvorschriften, die vom FIFA-Exekutivkomitee erlassen werden und für alle FIFA-Mitgliedsverbände gültig sind. -
3 die Ethik
- {ethics} đạo đức, luân thường đạo lý, đạo đức học, nguyên tắc xử thế, nội quy - {moral} bài học, lời răn dạy, đức hạnh, phẩm hạnh, nhân cách, sự giống hệt, hình ảnh - {morality} đạo lý, đạo nghĩa, giá trị đạo đức, ý nghĩa đạo đức, bài học đạo đức, kịch luân lý morality play) -
4 die Sittenlehre
- {ethics} đạo đức, luân thường đạo lý, đạo đức học, nguyên tắc xử thế, nội quy - {morality} đạo lý, đạo nghĩa, đức hạnh, phẩm hạnh, nhân cách, giá trị đạo đức, ý nghĩa đạo đức, bài học đạo đức, kịch luân lý morality play) -
5 die Moral
- {ethics} đạo đức, luân thường đạo lý, đạo đức học, nguyên tắc xử thế, nội quy - {moral} bài học, lời răn dạy, đức hạnh, phẩm hạnh, nhân cách, sự giống hệt, hình ảnh - {morality} đạo lý, đạo nghĩa, giá trị đạo đức, ý nghĩa đạo đức, bài học đạo đức, kịch luân lý morality play) = die Moral (Militär) {morale}+ = Moral predigen {to sermonize}+ -
6 Ethik
f; -, -en ethics Pl. (als Fach V. im Sg.)* * *die Ethikethics; ethic* * *['eːtɪk]f -, -enethics pl; (= Fach) ethics singdie Éthik Kants — Kantian ethics
die christliche Éthik — the Christian ethic, Christian ethics
* * *(the study or the science of morals.) ethics* * *<->[ˈe:tɪk]3. (bestimmte Werte) ethicchristliche \Ethik Christian ethic* * *die; Ethik, Ethiken1) (Sittenlehre) ethics sing.2) o. Pl. (sittliche Normen) ethics pl.3) (Werk über Ethik) ethical work* * *Ethik f; -, -en ethics pl (als Fach: v im sg) Ethiker m; -s, -, Ethikin f; -, -nen moral philosopher, ethicist* * *die; Ethik, Ethiken1) (Sittenlehre) ethics sing.2) o. Pl. (sittliche Normen) ethics pl.3) (Werk über Ethik) ethical work* * *nur sing. f.ethics n. -
7 Sittenlehre
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8 Moral
f; -, kein Pl.1. morals Pl., moral standards Pl.; keine Moral haben have no morals; gegen die geltende oder herrschende Moral verstoßen offend against the accepted moral code; doppelte Moral double standards; Moral predigen pej. moralize ( jemandem to s.o.)4. (Kampf-, Arbeitsmoral, Stimmung) morale; die Moral der Mannschaft / Truppen ist gut / schlecht the team’s / the troops’ morale is high / low, morale in the team / among the troops is high / low; die Mannschaft hat eine tolle Moral bewiesen the team showed (a) fantastic spirit* * *die Moralmorals; morale; moral; morality* * *Mo|ral [mo'raːl]f -,no pleine hohe/keine Morál haben — to have high moral standards/no morals
private Morál — personal morals
die Morál sinkt/steigt — moral standards are declining/rising
die bürgerliche/sozialistische Morál — bourgeois/socialist morality
gegen die (geltende) Morál verstoßen — to violate the (accepted) moral code
eine doppelte Morál — double standards pl, a double standard
Morál predigen — to moralize (jdm to sb)
2) (= Lehre, Nutzanwendung) moralund die Morál von der Geschicht':... — and the moral of this story is...
3) (= Ethik) ethics pl, moral codenach christlicher Morál — according to Christian ethics, according to the Christian (moral) code
die Morál sinkt — morale is falling, morale is getting lower
* * *die1) (rules or principles of behaviour.) ethics2) morality3) (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) morals4) (the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) moral* * *Mo·ral<->[moˈra:l]eine doppelte \Moral haben to have double standardskeine \Moral haben to have no morals[jdm] \Moral predigen to moralize to sbgegen die [geltende [o herrschende]] \Moral verstoßen to offend against [the prevailing] moral standards2. (nützliche Lehre) moraldie \Moral von der Geschichte the moral of the story3. (Disziplin) morale* * *die; Moral1) (Norm) moralitygegen die Moral verstoßen — offend against morality or the code of conduct
die herrschende Moral — [currently] accepted standards pl.
2) (Sittlichkeit) morals pl.keine Moral haben — have no sense of morals
3) (Selbstvertrauen) moraledie Moral ist gut/schlecht — morale is high/low
4) (Lehre) moral5) (Philos.) ethics sing* * *1. morals pl, moral standards pl;keine Moral haben have no morals;herrschende Moral verstoßen offend against the accepted moral code;doppelte Moral double standards;Moral predigen pej moralize (jemandem to sb)3. (Lehre) moral;die Moral der Geschichte the moral of the story4. (Kampf-, Arbeitsmoral, Stimmung) morale;die Moral der Mannschaft/Truppen ist gut/schlecht the team’s/the troops’ morale is high/low, morale in the team/among the troops is high/low;die Mannschaft hat eine tolle Moral bewiesen the team showed (a) fantastic spirit* * *die; Moral1) (Norm) moralitygegen die Moral verstoßen — offend against morality or the code of conduct
die herrschende Moral — [currently] accepted standards pl.
2) (Sittlichkeit) morals pl.3) (Selbstvertrauen) moraledie Moral ist gut/schlecht — morale is high/low
4) (Lehre) moral5) (Philos.) ethics sing* * *nur sing. f.morale n.morality n.morals n. -
9 Ethikunterricht
m ethics* * *Ethik|un|ter|richtm (SCH)(teaching of) ethics* * *Ethik·un·ter·richtm kein pl SCH (Unterricht) ethics teaching, teaching of ethics; (Stunden) ethics lessons [or classes] pl* * *Ethikunterricht m ethics -
10 Berufsethos
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11 Standesrecht
Standesrecht n RECHT code of professional ethics, code of the profession, professional ethics* * *n < Recht> code of professional ethics, code of the profession, professional ethics -
12 Berufsethos
n geh. professional ethics Pl.* * *Be|rufs|ethosntprofessional ethics pl* * *Be·rufs·ethos* * * -
13 Ethikkommission
f ethical (Am. ethics) committee* * *Ethik|kom|mis|si|onfethics committee* * *Ethik·kom·mis·si·on[ˈe:tɪkkɔmɪsi̯o:n]f ethics committee* * * -
14 Ethikkonferenz
f ethics conference, conference on ethics* * * -
15 Ethos
n; -, kein Pl. ethos; weitS. ethics Pl.* * *das Ethosethos* * *['eːtɔs]nt -, no plethos; (= Berufsethos) professional ethics pl* * *<->[ˈe:tɔs]nt kein pl (geh) ethosberufliches \Ethos professional ethics npl* * *das; Ethos: ethos* * ** * *das; Ethos: ethos -
16 Soziallehre
f KIRCHL. code of social ethics; evangelische / katholische Soziallehre Protestant / Catholic code of social ethics* * *evangelische/katholische Soziallehre Protestant/Catholic code of social ethics -
17 Standesgenosse
Standesgenosse
[co]equal, compeer;
• Standeskennzeichen status symbol;
• Standesordnung des Anzeigengewerbes Code of Advertising Practice;
• Standespflichten (Anwalt) legal ethics;
• Standespflichten eines Berufs professional duties (ethics), ethics of a profession, etiquette of the bar;
• Standespflichten eines Prüfers accountant’s responsibility;
• Standesregeln etiquette of the profession, professional etiquette, canons of professional ethics;
• Standesvereinigung professional association;
• Standesvorurteil class prejudice. -
18 Geschäftsmoral
Geschäftsmoral f GEN corporate morality, ethics* * *f < Geschäft> corporate morality, ethics* * *Geschäftsmoral
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19 Sexualethik
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20 Sozialethik
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