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1 sittlich
I Adj. moral; (ethisch) ethical; ihm fehlt die sittliche Reife he is morally immature; sittlicher Verfall moral decline, decline in moral standards; sittliche Bedenken moral scruplesII Adv. handeln etc.: in accordance with moral principles; (ethisch) ethically; sittlich hoch stehend with high moral standards; sittlich verroht brutalized* * *ethical; moral* * *sịtt|lich ['zItlɪç]adjmoralihm fehlt der sittliche Halt — he lacks moral fibre (Brit) or fiber (US)
* * *sitt·lichadj (geh) moral\sittliche Verwahrlosung moral depravity* * *1.Adjektiv moral2.adverbial morally* * *ihm fehlt die sittliche Reife he is morally immature;sittlicher Verfall moral decline, decline in moral standards;sittliche Bedenken moral scruplessittlich hochstehend with high moral standards;sittlich verroht brutalized* * *1.Adjektiv moral2.adverbial morally* * *adj.moral adj.
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