Moral in spanish

Moral

pronunciation: moʊɹ̩ɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

moral1 = moraleja. 

Example: The moral of this little story is that at each of the critical steps in the cycle the error tolerances were compatible, hence, the system functioned despite the error.

moral2 = moral. 

Example: Clear examples of such support were the abandoned forms SOCIAL AND MORAL CONDITIONS under Negroes and HISTORY AND CONDITION under women.

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» amoral = amoral.

Example: The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.

» have the morals of an alley cat (and the scruples of a snake) = ser un depravado, acostarse con cualquiera.

Example: Notorious for having the morals of an alley cat, he admitted to one of his girlfriends that he would do anything with anybody if it landed him a part in a film.

» immoral = inmoral.

Example: We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, immoral is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.

» loose morals = costumbres relajadas.

Example: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.

» moral behaviour = comportamiento moral.

Example: The author stresses the need for moral behaviour in the irreversible and irresistible globalization brought about by the information society.

» moral character = carácter moral, integridad moral.

Example: This section concerns issues of disciplinary proceedings, determination of good moral character in the professions, and unprofessional conduct.

» moral code = código moral.

Example: It shows us that the underbelly of human nature and its curiosity for things that are taboo is stronger than any moral or ethical code.

» moral conduct = conducta moral.

Example: Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.

» moral corruption = corrupción moral.

Example: Machiavelli argued that the social benefits of stability and security can be achieved even in the face of moral corruption.

» moral decay = decadencia moral, degeneración moral.

Example: The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.

» moral decrepitude = decrepitud moral.

Example: Addiction still carries the stigma of moral decrepitude to some extent -- people don't want to be seen as addicts.

» moral depravity = depravación moral.

Example: There was a time when even in cities it was regarded as a evidence of complete moral depravity for a man to go out for a drive on Sunday.

» moral dictate = precepto moral.

Example: Should society's moral dictates be enforced with criminal sanctions?.

» moral dilemma = dilema moral.

Example: Ethical dilemmas, also known as a moral dilemmas, are situations in which there is a choice to be made between two options, neither of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable fashion.

» moral dominance = dominio moral.

Example: Thus the confrontation between its characters is not only a class
struggle but also a battle of the sexes, for power and moral dominance.

» moral duty = deber moral.

Example: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.

» moral high ground, the = autoridad moral, la.

Example: US politicians are vying for the moral high ground, but it's a struggle not to laugh out loud.

» moral judgement = juicio moral.

Example: Two factor analyses were conducted on data obtained from measurements of the reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct of 75 retarded subjects.

» moral knowledge = moral.

Example: P H Hirst defines eight such primary divisions of knowledge: mathematics, physical science, human science, history, moral knowledge, art, religion, philosophy.

» moral majority, the = mayoría moral, la. [Grupo de ciudadanos con ideas religiosas conservadoras]

Example: The Moral Majority, a coalition of religious groups, is a collective name for a group of Americans who regularly plot the defeat of incumbent politicians who do not support their views.

» moral obligation = obligación moral.

Example: Public librarians have a legal and moral obligation to provide a library service for all young adults, and particularly for the young unemployed.

» moral principle = principio moral, principio ético.

Example: First, they attempt to illustrate how moral principles or maxims might be most fruitfully applied or interpreted in concrete circumstances.

» moral responsibility = responsabilidad moral.

Example: Her central themes are still love and sex, but she digs deeper beneath the surface to examine the gray areas of moral responsibility and gender relations.

» moral sentiment = sentimiento moral.

Example: There are other principles besides those already enumerated, which have a considerable influence upon the moral sentiments of mankind.

» moral stewardship = responsabilidad moral.

Example: Librarians seemed to feel that they enjoyed a mandate from God to enlighten the immigrant and went about their various tasks in a spirit of authoritarianism that reminds one of the 'moral stewardship' of an earlier generation of librarians.

» moral support = apoyo moral.

Example: I happen to believe laughter is the best moral support a person can receive.

» moral turpitude = iniquidad moral.

Example: Thus, the Court must consider evidence of Burris's moral character in the form of a conviction for a crime of moral turpitude.

» moral value = valor moral.

Example: Even librarians who believe in intellectual freedom are sometimes troubled by books which challenge their individual moral values.

» moral victory = victoria moral.

Example: Another goal of terrorism is to demonstrate to terrorists their own worthiness and thus to claim a sort of moral victory over their enemies.

» moral virtue = virtud moral.

Example: The author explores some of the relationships of these two moral virtues to the traditional theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, and to heroism and saintliness.

» on moral grounds = por razones éticas, por razones morales.

Example: Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.

Moral synonyms

right in spanish: Correcto, pronunciation: raɪt part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb conscientious in spanish: concienzudo, pronunciation: kɑnʃienʃəs part of speech: adjective clean in spanish: limpiar, pronunciation: klin part of speech: adjective, verb righteous in spanish: justo, pronunciation: raɪtʃəs part of speech: adjective ethical in spanish: ético, pronunciation: eθəkəl part of speech: adjective virtuous in spanish: virtuoso, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuəs part of speech: adjective lesson in spanish: lección, pronunciation: lesən part of speech: noun chaste in spanish: casto, pronunciation: tʃeɪst part of speech: adjective mental in spanish: mental, pronunciation: mentəl part of speech: adjective honorable in spanish: honorable, pronunciation: ɑnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective honourable in spanish: honorable, pronunciation: ɑnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective moralistic in spanish: moralizador, pronunciation: mɔrəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective incorrupt in spanish: incorrupto, pronunciation: ɪnkɔrəpt part of speech: adjective clean-living in spanish: vida limpia, pronunciation: klinlaɪvɪŋ part of speech: adjective

Moral antonyms

amoral pronunciation: eɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective immoral pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective unmoral pronunciation: ʌnmɜrəl part of speech: adjective
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