Moral

  • 61moral — 01. It is our [moral] responsibility as parents to provide the best possible opportunities for our children. 02. Living together before marriage is against her [morals], so she would never consider it. 03. Aesop s fables always had a [moral]… …

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  • 62Moral — Mo|ral 〈f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 1. Sittenlehre, Ethik 2. Nutzanwendung im Hinblick auf die Sittenlehre; die Moral einer Erzählung, Fabel, eines Märchens; … und die Moral von der Geschichte … 3. sittliches Verhalten, Sittlichkeit; Moral einer… …

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  • 63Moral — die Moral (Mittelstufe) Gesamtheit der ethischen Regeln, Sittlichkeit Beispiel: Er hat die öffentliche Moral verletzt. Kollokation: jmdm. die Prinzipien der Moral beibringen die Moral (Aufbaustufe) Lehre, die man z. B. aus einer Geschichte ziehen …

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  • 64moral — 1. adjective /ˈmɒrəl,ˈmɔːrəl/ a) Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour. moral judgments, a moral poem b) Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on… …

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  • 65moral — is., li, Fr. morale Bir insanın ruhsal gücü, manevi güç, yürek gücü, maneviyat Morali bozuk bir insan. Birleşik Sözler moral çöküntüsü moral eğitimi moral eğitim merkezi Atasözü, Deyim ve Birleşik Fiiller moral bulmak moral vermek …

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  • 66moral — 1. adjective 1) moral issues Syn: ethical 2) a very moral man Syn: good, virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, high minded, principled, honourable, honest, just …

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  • 67moral — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 practical lesson VERB + MORAL ▪ draw ▪ There are clear morals to be drawn from the failure of these companies. PREPOSITION ▪ moral to ▪ …

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  • 68moral — n. a moral to (there s a moral to the story) * * * [ mɒrəl] a moral to (there s a moral to the story) …

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  • 69moral — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. ethical; righteous, just, virtuous; logical, probable. See virtue, duty. Ant., immoral. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Good or right in conduct or character] Syn. ethical, principled, virtuous,… …

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  • 70moral*/ — [ˈmɒrəl] adj I 1) relating to right and wrong and the way that people should behave moral standards/principles/values[/ex] our children s religious and moral education[/ex] 2) a moral person always tries to behave in the right way morally adv II… …

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