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121 Moral
Mo·ral <-> [moʼra:l] feine doppelte \Moral haben to have double standards;keine \Moral haben to have no morals;[jdm] \Moral predigen to moralize to sb;gegen die [geltende [o herrschende]] \Moral verstoßen to offend against [the prevailing] moral standards2) ( nützliche Lehre) moral;die \Moral von der Geschichte the moral of the story3) ( Disziplin) morale -
122 moraali
yks.nom. moraali; yks.gen. moraalin; yks.part. moraalia; yks.ill. moraaliin; mon.gen. moraalien moraaleiden moraaleitten; mon.part. moraaleja moraaleita; mon.ill. moraaleihinmoral (noun)morale (noun)morality (noun)morals (noun)* * *• morality• rectitude• virtue• uprightness• righteousness• principles• morals• decency• moral• lesson• integrity• chastity• honesty• teaching• ethics• morale -
123 siveellisyys
yks.nom. siveellisyys; yks.gen. siveellisyyden; yks.part. siveellisyyttä; yks.ill. siveellisyyteen; mon.gen. siveellisyyksien; mon.part. siveellisyyksiä; mon.ill. siveellisyyksiinmoral (noun)morality (noun)morals (noun)* * *• morals• morality• moral -
124 нравы
только мн.
customs (обычаи); morals and manners* * *только customs (обычаи); morals and manners* * *fortunesgodsendsmannerorientalism -
125 мораль
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126 мораль
1) ( нравственность) morality; ( моральные принципы) morale, morals, moral principles2) (нравственное учение, свод правил нравственности) morals, ethicsхрист. мораль — Christian ethics
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127 строгий
1) ( очень требовательный) strictстро́гий учи́тель — strict teacher
стро́гий судья́ — strict judge
стро́гий кри́тик — exacting critic
2) ( не допускающий отступлений) strict, rigorousстро́гий поря́док — strict order
стро́гий прика́з — strict orders pl
стро́гое пра́вило — strict rule
стро́гая эконо́мия — rigid economy
стро́гая дисципли́на — strict / rigorous / stern discipline
стро́гая дие́та — strict diet
стро́гий ма́ксимум мат. — strict maximum
в стро́гом смы́сле сло́ва — in the strict sense of the word
под стро́гим секре́том, в стро́гой та́йне — in strict confidence
в стро́гом уедине́нии — in strict seclusion
3) (суровый, жёсткий) severe; sternстро́гий тон — severe tone of voice
стро́гий взгляд — stern look
стро́гий вы́говор — severe / stern reprimand
стро́гий пригово́р — severe sentence
стро́гие ме́ры — strong measures
принима́ть стро́гие ме́ры — take strong measures
стро́гий зако́н — stringent [-ɪnʤ-] / rigorous law
стро́гие нра́вы — strict morals ['mɒ-]
4) (аскетичный, скупой) ascetic, austereстро́гие нра́вы — strict / austere morals ['mɒ-]
стро́гие черты́ лица́ — ascetic / austere features
стро́гий стиль — austere style
••стро́гий оше́йник — choke-chain collar
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128 nemoral
m lack of morals; (spolni) promiscuity I uhićen zbog -a arrested on morals charges; (policijski) odred za suzbijanje -a (i droge, kocke) fig Vice Squad
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