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1 morale
1. adj moral2. f morals pldi favola et cetera moral3. m moraleessere giù di morale be feeling a bit downtirare su il morale a qualcuno cheer s.o. up, lift s.o.'s spirits* * *morale agg. moral: appoggio morale, moral support; azione morale, moral action; certezza morale, moral certainty; forza morale, moral courage; responsabilità morale, moral responsibility; (dir.) danni morali, moral damages; uomo morale, upright man // schiaffo morale, affront // vittoria morale, moral victory◆ s.f.1 morals (pl.): persona senza morale, person without morals (o immoral person); morale pubblica, public morals; la morale cattolica è molto severa, Catholic morals are very strict; a quei tempi la morale era molto libera, in those days morals were very lax2 (filosofia morale) moral philosophy, ethics [U]3 (conclusione didascalica) moral: trarre la morale, to draw a moral◆ s.m. morale, spirits (pl.): essere su, giù di morale, to be in high, low spirits; il morale dei soldati era basso, the soldiers' morale was low; tenere su il morale del popolo, to bolster the morale (o spirits) of the people // dai, su col morale!, (fam.) come on, keep your spirits up!* * *[mo'rale]1. agg(gen) moral2. sf1) (norme, consuetudini) morals pl, morality, Filosofia moral philosophy, ethics sg2) (insegnamento) moralcosì, morale della favola, siamo rimasti a casa — and the result was that we stayed at home
3. sm(stato d'animo) moraleaver il morale alto/a terra — to be in good/low spirits
* * *[mo'rale] 1.2.filosofia morale — moral philosophy, ethics
sostantivo maschile (disposizione di spirito) morale3.sollevare o tirar su il morale a qcn. to cheer sb. up, to raise o lift sb.'s morale o spirits; tenersi su di morale, tenere alto il morale to keep one's spirits up; tirarsi su di morale — to cheer up
sostantivo femminile1) (etica) morals pl., morality, ethicsla morale cristiana, borghese — Christian, bourgeois morals
2) (insegnamento) moralmorale della favola, non sono più partito — to cut a long story short, I didn't leave
fare la morale a qcn. — to give sb. a lecture
* * *morale/mo'rale/[codice, corruzione, sostegno, danno] moral; [ condotta] ethical; [ sofferenza] mental; filosofia morale moral philosophy, ethics; è stato uno schiaffo morale per lui it was a slap in the face for him(disposizione di spirito) morale; essere su di morale to be in good spirits; essere giù di morale to feel down; sollevare o tirar su il morale a qcn. to cheer sb. up, to raise o lift sb.'s morale o spirits; tenersi su di morale, tenere alto il morale to keep one's spirits up; tirarsi su di morale to cheer up1 (etica) morals pl., morality, ethics; la morale cristiana, borghese Christian, bourgeois morals; non avere alcuna morale to have no morals2 (insegnamento) moral; la morale della favola the moral of the story; morale della favola, non sono più partito to cut a long story short, I didn't leave; fare la morale a qcn. to give sb. a lecture.
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