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1 immoral
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2 immoral
adjective* * ** * *i(m)mɔʀal, o immoral, -eimmoraux mpl adj* * * -
3 immoral
immoral, e, aux[imɔʀal, o]Adjectif imoral* * *immoral, e, aux[imɔʀal, o]Adjectif imoral -
4 immoral
immoral, e, aux[imɔʀal, o]Adjectif imoral* * *immoral, -e im(m)ɔʀal]adjectivo e nome masculino, femininoimoral 2g. -
5 immoral
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6 immoral
immoralnemravný -
7 immoral
imɔʀaladj1) unmoralisch2) ( dépravé) lasterhaftimmoralunmoralisch; conduite a. unsittlich; personne a. sittenlos -
8 immoral
-E adj. безнра́вственный*, амора́льный; испо́рченный; поро́чный (dépravé);un individu immoral — безнра́вственный <амора́льный; испо́рченный> челове́кun acte (une conduite) immoral(e) — амора́льный посту́пок (-ое поведе́ние);
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9 immoral,
e, aux adj. (de in- et moral) неморален, безнравствен; un homme immoral, безнравствен човек. Ќ Ant. honnête, moral, vertueux. -
10 immoral
(pl immoraux)contraire à la morale غير أخلاقيّ ['ɣajr axlaː'qijː]◊un film immoral — فيلم غير أخلاقيّ
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11 immoral
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12 immoral
прил.общ. аморальный, безнравственный -
13 immoral
خليعفاسقلا أخلاقىماجنمتهتك -
14 immoral
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15 immoral
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16 immoral
adjumoralsklastefulduanstændigusædeligsyndigxxxumoralskuanstændiglastefuld -
17 immoral
-aleadj. axloqsiz, axloqi buzuq, badaxloq, fosiq. -
18 immoral
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19 immoral
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20 immoral
malmorala
См. также в других словарях:
immoral — immoral, ale, aux [ i(m)mɔral, o ] adj. • v. 1660; de 1. in et moral ♦ (Personnes) Qui viole les principes de la morale établie. Homme foncièrement immoral. ⇒ corrompu, débauché, dépravé; amoral. ♢ (Choses) Contraire à la morale, aux bonnes mœurs … Encyclopédie Universelle
immoral — immoral, unmoral, nonmoral, amoral are all briefly definable as not moral, yet they are not often interchangeable and are frequently confused, largely because the implications and connotations of the second element are not the same in each… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
immoral — I adjective amoral, arrant, bad, base, conscienceless, corrupt, criminal, debauched, degenerate, depraved, dishonest, dishonorable, disreputable, dissipated, dissolute, evil, exploitative, false, flagitious, graceless, heinous, ignoble,… … Law dictionary
immoral — immoral, amoral Both words are applied to people, to people s actions, and to standards of behaviour. Immoral means ‘morally wrong, wicked’, whereas amoral means ‘having no morals’, i.e. ‘outside the scope of morality’ and is strictly neutral in… … Modern English usage
Immoral — Im*mor al, a. [Pref. im not + moral: cf. F. immoral.] Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest; vicious; licentious; as, an immoral man; an immoral deed.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
immoral — immoral, ale (i mmo ral, ra l ) adj. Qui est sans principe de morale, sans moeurs. Caractère immoral. • Entassez des monceaux d or sur des monceaux d or; et soyez heureux, si l homme immoral peut l être, RAYNAL Hist. phil. XIX, 6. En parlant … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
immoral — (adj.) 1650s, from assimilated form of IN (Cf. in ) (1) not + MORAL (Cf. moral) (adj.). Related: Immorally … Etymology dictionary
immoral — [adj] evil, degenerate abandoned, bad, corrupt, debauched, depraved, dishonest, dissipated, dissolute, fast*, graceless, impure, indecent, iniquitous, lewd, licentious, loose*, nefarious, obscene, of easy virtue*, pornographic, profligate, rakish … New thesaurus
immoral — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not conforming to accepted standards of morality. DERIVATIVES immorality noun (pl. immoralities) immorally adverb … English terms dictionary
immoral — [i môr′əl] adj. [< IN 2 + MORAL] 1. not in conformity with accepted principles of right and wrong behavior 2. wicked 3. not in conformity with the accepted standards of proper sexual behavior; unchaste; lewd immorally adv … English World dictionary
immoral — associated with prostitution Literally, contrary to virtue, but confined to sexual misbehaviour in various legal jargon phrases. Thus immoral earnings, which it is a crime for a pimp to live on, are what a prostitute gets paid: It would … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms