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1) Общая лексика: в своих коммерческих делах он нарушает все этические нормы (не гнушается ложью, мошенничеством и т. п.; ведёт себя аморально)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > in his business affairs he has no morals
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n pl употр. с гл. в ед. ч. этикаin his business affairs he has no morals — в своих коммерческих делах он нарушает все этические нормы
Синонимический ряд:1. ethics (noun) ethic; ethics; ideals; integrity; moralities; morality; mores; principles; standards2. maxims (noun) aphorisms; apothegms; axioms; dicta; gnomes; maxims; rules; truisms3. morals (noun) lessons; morals; precepts -
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[ʹmɒrəlz] n pl употр. с гл. в ед. ч.этикаin his business affairs he has no morals - в своих коммерческих делах он нарушает все этические нормы /не гнушается ложью, мошенничеством и т. п.; ведёт себя аморально/
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1. n1) мора́ль ж ( of a story)2) pl нра́вы мн; нра́вственность ж2. a1) нра́вственный, эти́ческийa person of loose morals — амора́льная ли́чность
in his business affairs he has no morals — он де́йствует бесче́стно/амора́льно в свои́х деловы́х отноше́ниях
2) ( высоко)нра́вственный, доброде́тельныйa moral person — высоконра́вственный челове́к
3) нравоучи́тельныйa moral book — нравоучи́тельная кни́га
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