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I. mor·al [ˈmɒrəl, Am ˈmɔ:r-] ADJ

1. moral (ethical):

moral
moral
moral
moral code
moral cowardice
on moral grounds
moral issue
moral judgement
moral law
moral law
moral scruples
moral values

2. moral (virtuous):

moral person
moral person
moral person
moral person
sittsam <-er, -ste> dated

Phrases:

II. mor·al [ˈmɒrəl, Am ˈmɔ:r-] N

1. moral (of story):

moral
Moral f <->
moral
Lehre f <-, -n>
moral
Nutzanwendung f <-, -en>
the moral of the story is ...
die Geschichte lehrt ... [o. Moral der Geschichte ist ...]

2. moral (standards of behaviour):

a person of loose morals pej dated

mor·al ˈcer·tain·ty N no pl

moral certainty

mor·al ˈfi·bre, Am mor·al ˈfi·ber N no pl

moral fibre

mor·al ˈhaz·ard N no pl

moral hazard

mor·al ma·ˈjor·ity N

Mor·al Ma·ˈjor·ity N no pl Am

mor·al phi·ˈloso·phy N no pl

Ethik f <->

mor·al sup·ˈport N no pl

moral support

mor·al ˈvic·tory N

moral victory

moral reason N

moral reason

moral hazard N ECON LAW

moral hazard
moral hazard
Moral Hazard m