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I . moral [ˈmɒrəl] ADJ

II . moral [ˈmɒrəl] N

1. moral:

moral
moral
draw a moral from

2. moral [常作复数]:

moral
moral

moral panic N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It acted as a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society.
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His criticism is an attempt to prove, among other things, that actions are not moral when they are performed solely from duty.
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He has no regard for laws or morals; only money, profit and thrills.
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Another man comes and alters the phrase: leaving out moral, and putting in "common", in the room of it.
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This conflict transcends eras in samurai films and can create the perception of the protagonist as being the moral underdog or steadfast warrior.
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There was strong pressure from performers involved in films for the extension of moral rights to be made to them, but this was not done.
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To him, the bill was not a product of upper class white citizens but those with no social or moral standing in the community.
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To make compromises is therefore difficult, or by his moral standards questionable at best.
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He believes that he too has become a moral vacuum.
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The magisterium of religion extends over questions of ultimate meaning and moral value.
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