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1 immoral
[i'morəl](wrong or wicked: immoral conduct.) nemoralen- immorality* * *[imɔrəl]adjective ( immorally adverb)nenraven, nemoralen, razvraten, razuzdan -
2 pervert
1. [pə'və:t] verb1) (to change (something) from what is normal or right: to pervert the course of justice.) popačiti2) (to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral (especially sexually immoral) acts.) zapeljati2. ['pə:və:t] noun(a person who does perverted (especially sexually immoral) acts.) perverznež- perverted* * *I [pɜ:və:t]nounperverznež, pokvarjenec, sprevrženec; (verski) odpadnikII [pəvɜ:t]transitive verbizpriditi, zbloditi, zapeljati; nenaravno se razvijati, popačiti -
3 bad
[bæd]comparative - worse; adjective1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) slab2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) slab, grd3) (unpleasant: bad news.) slab4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) pokvarjen5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) škodljiv6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) bolan7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) slabo8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) težak9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) dvomljiv•- badly- badness
- badly off
- feel bad about something
- feel bad
- go from bad to worse
- not bad
- too bad* * *I [bæd]adjective (comparative worse —, superlative worst) slab, pokvarjen, škodljiv, ponarejen; hud, hudoben, krivičen; bolanbad blood — sovraštvo, huda krito be in s.o.'s bad books — biti pri kom slabo zapisanto go bad — pokvariti se; propasti, propadatibad language — zmerjanje, psovkeAmerican bad man — razbojnik, banditit is too bad — škoda, preneumnoII [bæd]nounzlo; primanjkljaj, zguba, pogubato go to the bad — propasti, propadati -
4 debauchery
noun (too much indulgence in pleasures usually considered immoral, especially sexual activity and excessive drinking: a life of debauchery.) razuzdanost* * *[dibɔ:čəri]nounnezmernost, razbrzdanost, pijanstvo, požrešnost; razuzdano življenje; zakonolom -
5 decent
['di:snt]1) (fairly good; of fairly good quality: a decent standard of living.) dostojen2) (kindly, tolerant or likeable: He's a decent enough fellow.) ljubezniv3) (not vulgar or immoral; modest: Keep your language decent!) spodoben•- decency- decently* * *[dí:snt]adjective ( decently adverb)spodoben; primeren, zadovoljiv; zmeren, prijeten; ljubezniv; skromen; radodaren; colloquially čisto dober -
6 degenerate
1. [di'‹enərət] adjective(having become immoral or inferior: the degenerate son of well-respected parents.) izprijen2. noun(a person, plant etc that is degenerate.) izprijenec3. [-reit] verb(to become much less good or admirable: The discussion degenerated into insults.) izpriditi se* * *I [didžénərit]1.adjective ( degenerately adverb)izroden, degeneriran, izprijen;2.nounizprijenec, -nkaII [didžénəreit]intransitive verbizroditi, izprevreči, izpriditi se, propadati, degenerirati -
7 dissolute
['disəlu:t](bad or immoral: dissolute behaviour.) razuzdan* * *[dísəlu:t]adjective ( dissolutely adverb)samopašen, razuzdan, malopriden, razbrzdan -
8 wanton
['wontən]1) (without reason; motiveless: wanton cruelty; the wanton destruction of property.) objesten2) ((of a person) immoral: wanton young women.) razuzdan•- wantonly- wantonness* * *[wɔntən]1.adjective ( wantonly adverb)objesten, razposajen, navihan, poreden; zlohoten; muhast, neodgovoren, kapriciozen, trmast, brezobziren, neusmiljen; razuzdan, polten, nečist, razvraten; divji, bujen, razkošen (rastlinstvo); bogat, čezmeren, bujen; nesmotrn, slučajen, na slepo narejen, samovoljen, neupravičen; poetically svobodena wanton child — poreden, navihan otrokwanton praise — čezmerna hvala;2.nounrazvratnik, -ica, razuzdanec, -nka; hotnica; razposajenec (otrok), razvajenecto play the wanton with — šaliti se z; poigravati se z;3.intransitive verbbiti razposajen, šale zbijati, noreti; besneti; razvratno, razuzdano živeti, ljubimkati; bujno rasti; pretiravati;4.transitive verbzapravljati, zafrečkati (čas itd.) -
9 taint
[teint] 1. verb1) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) okužiti2) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) spriditi2. noun(a mark or trace of something bad, rotten or evil: the taint of decay.) madež- tainted
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