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1 moralfølelse
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2 moral
sg - morálenмора́ль ж, нра́вственность ж, но́рмы поведе́ния* * *ethics, morality, morals* * *(en)( livsførelse) morals pl ( fx loose morals; he has no morals);(belæring i fabel etc) moral ( fx the moral of all this is...);( ånd i hær, i skole etc) morale ( fx the morale in the army was high);( moralsystem, moralstandard) morality ( fx an attack on accepted morality; commercial morality);( etik) ethics ( fx business ethics);[ høj moral] high morale ( fx in the army),( principper) high moral standard ( fx he has a high moralstandard), high standard of morality;( også) she has no principles,F she is absolutely unprincipled;[ den offentlige moral] public morals;[ prædike moral] moralize. -
3 moralvogter
guardian of morals ( fx self-appointed guardians of our morals). -
4 handelsmoral
business morals pl;( moralsystem) business ethics pl. -
5 letfærdighed
(en) loose morals pl; frivolousness; flippancy. -
6 nedbryde
4разруша́ть, сноси́ть, лома́ть; сокруша́ть* * ** * *vb( fjerne) remove;( ødelægge) destroy ( fx discipline),F subvert ( fx morals; our form of government);(kem) break down, decompose;[ nedbryde hans helbred] undermine his health. -
7 slap
lax, slack, weak* * *I. præt af slippe.II. adj(mods stram, spændt) slack ( fx hold, muscles, rope; spring fjeder), loose ( fx hold, joint, skin, spring);F flaccid ( fx cheeks, muscles);( slap og fedladen) flabby ( fx breasts, cheeks, features, muscles, skin);(fig) slack,F lax ( fx discipline, morals, principles);[ slap fyr] spineless individual (el. creature);[ hænge slapt ned] hang slack (el. limp);[ optræde på slap line] perform on the slackrope;(fig) make an exhibition of oneself;(se også knæ, II. kode, I. tøjle). -
8 streng
gut, hard, harsh, rigid, rigour, severe, sharp, stern, stiff, strict, string, stringent* * *I. (en -e)( violinstreng, klaverstreng, buestreng etc) string;( klokkestreng) bellpull;( i snor) strand;[ anslå en streng] touch a string,(fig) strike a chord;[ anslå de velkendte strenge] strike a familiar chord;[ have flere strenge på sin bue] have two strings to one's bow;[ spille på de patriotiske strenge] touch patriotic chords.II. adj( ubøjelig, ufravigelig) strict ( fx justice, orders, rules, discipline, schoolmaster, neutrality),( stærkere, F) stringent ( fx controls, laws);( stærkere, især om handling) severe ( fx criticism, father, judge, laws, look, measures, punishment, test),F rigorous ( fx discipline, peace terms, punishment);(T: anstrengende etc) stiff ( fx climb, examination; it's a bit stiff!);( barsk af væsen, udseende) stern ( fx man, look);( om levevis, F) austere ( fx Puritan, life, morals);( om vejrlig) hard ( fx frost, winter),( stærkere) severe ( fx cold);( om kunstnerisk stil) severe,F austere;[ streng faste] a strict (el. rigid) fast;[ i strengeste forstand] in the strictest sense of the word;(se også bevogtning, diæt);[ streng over for] strict with, severe with, hard on;(se også strengt). -
9 sæd
* * *I. (en -er)( skik) custom;[ sæder] manners,( moral) morals;[ sæder og skikke] manners and customs.II. (en)( frø, også fig) seed;( korn med strå) corn,(am) grain,( afgrøde) crop;( hos mennesker og dyr) semen, sperm. -
10 usædelighed
(en) immorality, loose morals pl.
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