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1 moral
a. 도덕(상)의, 윤리적인, 교훈적인, 도덕적인 풍행 방정한, 정신적인, 개연적인, 우화, 산건 등의 교훈, 수신, 도덕, 윤리학, 예절, 몸가짐(Point a moral 보기를 들어교훈하다) -
2 moral certainty
x. 결코 틀림이 없음, 확실성 -
3 moral code
x. 도덕률 -
4 moral courage
x. 도덕적(참다운)용기 -
5 moral cowardice
x. 남의 비난, 반대를 두려워함 -
6 moral defeat
x. (이긴 듯이 보이나) 사실상의 (정신적인) 패배 -
7 moral evidence
x. 개연적 증거 -
8 moral hazard
x. 도덕(인위)적 위험 -
9 moral law
x. 도덕률 -
10 moral obligation
x. 도덕적 책임 -
11 moral philosophy(science)
x. 도덕학, 윤리학 -
12 moral rcarmament
x. 도덕 재무장 운동 -
13 moral sense
x. 도덕관념, 양심 -
14 moral turpitude
x. 부도덕한 행위 -
15 moral victory
x. 정신적 승리, 지고도 사기가 왕성해지는 경우 -
16 MRA
, Moral Re, Armament -
17 intellectual
지적인, 지력의(cf.PHYSICAL MORAL)(유의어 intellectual 인간에 대해서만 사용하며 날카로운 지성과 고도의 지식이 있는, intelligent 사람외에 동물에게도 사용되며, 원래 전반적인 이해력이 뛰어난), 머리를 쓰는, 지력이 발달한, 이지적인, 지식인, 식자 -
18 lapse
In. 경과, 추이, 실수, 잘못, 폐지, moral \lapse 도덕상의 과오IIvi. 모르는 사이에 빠지다(타락하다), 소멸하다 -
19 suasion
n. 설득, 권고, moral \suasion 양심에 호소하는 권고
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