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moralmente avv. morally: un'azione moralmente riprovevole, a morally reprehensible action // comportarsi moralmente, to behave with moral rectitude.* * *[moral'mente]avverbio morallysostenere qcn. moralmente — to give sb. moral support, to back sb. up
* * *moralmente/moral'mente/morally; sostenere qcn. moralmente to give sb. moral support, to back sb. up. -
3 plagiare
plagiare v.tr.1 ( contraffare) to plagiarize2 (dir.) to bring* under undue subjection; to subjugate morally; (estens.) to exert undue influence over (s.o.).* * *[pla'dʒare]verbo transitivo1) (copiare) to plagiarize [opera, autore]2) (soggiogare psicologicamente) to subjugate [sb.] morally [ persona]* * *plagiare/pla'dʒare/ [1]1 (copiare) to plagiarize [opera, autore]2 (soggiogare psicologicamente) to subjugate [sb.] morally [ persona]. -
4 plagiato
plagiato agg.1 ( contraffatto) plagiarized2 (dir.) morally subjugated; (estens.) easily influenced◆ s.m. (dir.) person morally subjugated; (estens.) person who is unduly influenced. -
5 diseducativo
diseducativo agg. morally harmful; misguiding.* * *[dizeduka'tivo]aggettivo [ programma TV] harmful* * *diseducativo/dizeduka'tivo/[ programma TV] harmful. -
6 costrizione sf
[kostrit'tsjone]1) (obbligo) compulsion2) (violenza) coercion, duress -
7 moralmente avv
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8 bacato
wormeaten* * *bacato agg.1 worm-eaten, maggoty; ( marcio) rotten, decayed: frutta bacata, rotten fruit // avere il cervello bacato, to have a screw loose2 (fig.) rotten, morally corrupt. -
9 diseducare
diseducare v.tr. to miseducate; to misguide: uno spettacolo che diseduca, a morally harmful spectacle. -
10 costrizione
sf [kostrit'tsjone]1) (obbligo) compulsion2) (violenza) coercion, duress -
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avv [moral'mente]
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