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1 moreel
moreel1〈 het〉1 morale♦voorbeelden:1 het slechte/goede moreel van de troepen • the low/high morale of the troopshet moreel hoog houden • keep up morale————————moreel21 moral♦voorbeelden:een morele verplichting • a moral duty -
2 amoreel
adj. amoral, neither moral nor immoral; unmoral, having no moral standards -
3 dienstweigering
n. conscientious objection, refusal to serve in the military on moral or religious grounds; noncompliance on moral or religious grounds -
4 zedenles
n. moral, moral lesson -
5 moraal
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6 zedelijk
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7 zedenleer
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8 allegorie
n. allegory, representation of abstract or moral concepts in art or literature by means of concrete things or events -
9 amoraliteit
n. amorality, state of being neither moral nor immoral -
10 apoloog
n. apologue, story with a moral -
11 bezondigen
n. sin, break a moral or religious law, transgress, commit an offense -
12 bioethiek
n. bioethics, study of ethical and moral ramifications of biological discoveries -
13 brave hendrik
n. paragon of virtue, perfect example of moral excellence -
14 casuistiek
n. casuistry, study of moral conduct; false reasoning -
15 casuïst
n. casuist, one who studies issues of moral conduct; false reasoning -
16 casuïstisch
adj. casuistical, pertaining to the study of moral conduct; pertaining to false reasoning -
17 confucianisme
n. Confucianism, traditional philosophy and religion which emphasizes the moral duty of man to fellow man (founded by Confucius) -
18 degenere
degenerate, mental retard; sexual pervert, one who has does not follow the accepted moral standards -
19 deugdelijk
adj. virtuous, moral; sound, solid -
20 erecode
n. code of honor, moral rules, ethics
См. также в других словарях:
Moral — Moral … Deutsch Wörterbuch
moral — moral, ale, aux [ mɔral, o ] adj. et n. m. • 1270; n. m. 1212; lat. moralis, de mores « mœurs » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui concerne les mœurs, les habitudes et surtout les règles de conduite admises et pratiquées dans une société. Conscience morale. Sens… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Moral — bezeichnet zumeist die faktischen Handlungsmuster, konventionen, regeln oder prinzipien bestimmter Individuen, Gruppen oder Kulturen. So verstanden, sind die Ausdrücke Moral, Ethos oder Sitte weitgehend gleichbedeutend und werden beschreibend… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moral — Mor al, a. [F., fr. It. moralis, fr. mos, moris, manner, custom, habit, way of life, conduct.] 1. Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moral — moral, ale (mo ral, ra l ) adj. 1° Qui concerne les moeurs. Préceptes moraux. Réflexions morales. Les oeuvres morales de Plutarque. Sens, instinct moral. Contes moraux, contes où l auteur a l intention de faire ressortir une leçon de morale … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
moral — adj Moral, ethical, virtuous, righteous, noble are comparable when they mean conforming to a standard of what is right and good. Moral is the most comprehensive term of the group; in all of its pertinent senses it implies a relationship to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
moral — MORÁL, Ă, morali, e, adj., s.n. I. adj. 1. Care aparţine moralei, conduitei admise şi practicate într o societate, care se referă la morală; etic; care este conform cu morala; cinstit, bun; moralicesc. ♦ Care conţine o învăţătură; moralizator. 2 … Dicționar Român
moral — mòrāl m <G morála> DEFINICIJA 1. shvaćanje odnosa prema dobru i zlu u najširem smislu; ukupnost nepisanih društvenih načela, normi, ideala, običaja o ponašanju i odnosima među ljudima koji se nameću savjesti pojedinca i zajednice, u skladu… … Hrvatski jezični portal
moral — adjetivo 1. De las costumbres o formas de comportamiento humanas: valor moral, reglas morales, superioridad moral. 2. Que no se funda en pruebas objetivas, sino en la conciencia de cada individuo: Tenías la obligación moral de pagar. 3.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
moral — [môr′əl, mär′əl; ] for n.4 [, mə ral′] adj. [ME < L moralis, of manners or customs < mos (gen. moris), pl. mores, manners, morals (see MOOD1): used by CICERO2 as transl. of Gr ēthikos] 1. relating to, dealing with, or capable of making the… … English World dictionary
moral — I adjective aboveboard, bene moratus, bound by duty, commendable, conscientious, correct, creditable, decent, deserving, duteous, dutiful, estimable, ethical, exemplary, good, high minded, high principled, honest, honestus, honorable, idealistic … Law dictionary