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1 moral considerations
міркування морального порядку, моральні міркування -
2 out of moral considerations
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3 moral
1) мораль2) моральний, етичний- morale- moralism
- moralist
- moralistic
- moralities•- moral ascendancy
- moral aspect
- moral authority
- moral bankrupt
- moral barrier
- moral boundaries
- moral certainty
- moral character
- moral choice
- moral claim
- moral climate
- moral code
- moral commandment
- moral concept
- moral conduct
- moral consideration
- moral considerations
- moral conviction
- moral corruption
- moral criterion
- moral crusader
- moral damage
- moral decay
- moral deficiency
- moral degradation
- moral disapproval
- moral education
- moral environment
- moral-ethical
- moral evaluation
- moral evidence
- moral fitness
- moral harmfulness
- moral hazard
- moral imperative
- moral injury
- moral injury sustained
- moral insanity
- moral issue
- moral justice
- moral law
- moral leprosy
- moral life
- moral obligation
- moral offence
- moral offense
- moral order
- moral ought
- moral oughts
- moral persuasion
- moral perversity
- moral philosophy
- moral portrait
- moral principle
- moral purity
- moral qualities
- moral quality
- moral question
- moral rectitude
- moral responsibility
- moral restraint
- moral right
- moral sanction
- moral sense
- moral significance
- moral sinew
- moral stamina
- moral standard
- moral stature
- moral stricture
- moral suasion
- moral suffering
- moral suffering sustained
- moral superiority
- moral support
- moral turpitude
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4 sustained\ irony
a) a type of irony, intuitively feeling the reversal of the evaluation, formed by the contradiction of the speaker's (writer's) considerations and the generally accepted moral and ethical codes;b) a number of statements, the whole of the text, in whose meaning we can trace the contradiction between the said and implied.Many examples are supplied by D.Defoe, J.Swift of by such twentieth c. writers as S.Lewis, K.Vonnegut, E.Waugh and others.
When the war broke out she took down the signed photograph of the Kaiser and, with some solemnity, hung it in the men-servants' lavatory; it was her one combative action. (E.Waugh)
Source: V.A.K.Ant.: verbal ironySee: lexical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > sustained\ irony
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5 illegal
1. n амер. редк. правонарушитель2. n амер. редк. тайный агент, шпионto smuggle illegal aliens — тайно провозить иностранцев, не имеющих право на въезд в страну
3. a незаконный, нелегальный; неправомерный, противозаконный, противоправный; запрещённыйillegal trade — незаконная торговля; контрабанда
search illegal ab initio — обыск, незаконный с самого начала
illegal practice — незаконная практика; незаконные приёмы
illegal means — незаконные, противозаконные средства
Синонимический ряд:unlawful (adj.) criminal; felonious; illegitimate; illicit; lawless; outlawed; prohibited; unauthorized; unlawful; unlicensed; wrongfulАнтонимический ряд:ethical; honest; lawful; legal; licit; moral; proper; right -
6 paltry
1. n диал. отбросы, хлам2. a ничтожный, мелкий, незначительный, пустяковый3. a презренный; жалкийСинонимический ряд:1. base (adj.) base; ignoble; immoral; low; mean2. cheap (adj.) cheap; cheesy; poor; rubbishing; rubbishly; rubbishy; shoddy; sleazy; tatty; trashy; trumpery3. common (adj.) common; mediocre; pathetic; worthless4. little (adj.) borne; ineffectual; limited; little; narrow; narrow-minded; set; small-minded5. petty (adj.) contemptible; flimsy; frivolous; inconsequent; inconsequential; inconsiderable; insignificant; measly; Mickey Mouse; minor; negligible; niggling; peanut; peddling; pettifogging; petty; picayune; picayunish; piddling; piffling; pimping; puny; slight; small; superficial; trifling; trivial; unconsequential; unconsidered; ungenerous; unimportant; unvitalАнтонимический ряд:important; large; magnificent; major; moral; outstanding; rich
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