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-en, -er1) нравственность, высокая мораль2) этика3) мораль, нравоучительный вывод (из чего-л.)preke moral — читать нотацию (кому-л.)
4) моральный дух, моральное состояние5) воен. боевой дух -
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sb.(die) Moral -
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morale, moral, morality, morals -
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მორალი -
6 streng moral
strict morals -
7 moralsk
moral, morally* * *adj. moral adv. morally -
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moral -
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subst. moral law, moral code -
10 amoralsk
adj. amoral, non-moral -
11 fordring
требование, претензия* * *subst. [ om utestående] demand, claim, requirement, moral claim subst. (edb) request subst. [ gjeld] debt (foreldet fordring) a statute-barred debt (jus) (personlig fordring) in personam obligation -
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subst. (jus) moral law -
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subst. (jus) moral rights, author's rights -
17 moralbegrep
subst. moral sense -
18 moralfilosof
subst. moral philosopher -
19 moralfilosofi
subst. moral philosophy -
20 risiko
hazard, risk, risk* * *subst. risk subst. [ farligere] hazard, danger subst. [ høytidelig] peril subst. (forsikring) [ ansvar] risk (aksept av risiko) assumption of risk (forsikring) (enkel risiko) simple risk (forsikring) (ordinær risiko) common hazard, general hazard (forsikring) (udekket risiko) risk not covered, uncovered risk (forsikring) (unormal risiko) abnormal risk (bære en risiko) bear a risk (finansiell risiko) financial risk (løpe stor risiko) take a big risk (på egen risiko) at one's own risk (uønsket risiko) undesirable risk (udekket risiko) risk not covered, uncovered risk (uavløpt risiko) unexpired risk (subjektiv risiko) moral hazard (variabel risiko) variable risk
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