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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 morality   
  mo‧ral‧i‧ty /məˈræləti, məˈrælɪti/ BrE  AmE  noun [uncountable]    [Word Family: noun: ↑moral, morals, ↑morality ≠ ↑immorality, ↑moralist, ↑amorality; adjective: ↑moral ≠ ↑immoral, ↑amoral, ↑moralistic; verb: ↑moralize; adverb: ↑morally ≠ ↑immorally]   1. beliefs or ideas about what is right and wrong and about how people should behave:         sexual morality    public/private/personal morality        the decline in standards of personal morality        The authorities are protectors of public morality.    conventional/traditional morality        a lack of concern for conventional morality   2. the degree to which something is right or acceptable OPP immorality    morality of        a discussion on the morality of abortion       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ morals all of the basic ideas that a person or group of people has about what is morally good and right:  The man has no morals at all. |  He felt that society's morals were declining, as shown by increases in public drunkenness and violence.     ▪ morality ideas about what is right and wrong, and what is acceptable behaviour - used when talking about whether it is right to do a particular thing, or when talking about moral standards generally:  Several advisers had very different views on the morality of the action  (=on whether it was morally right). |  They wanted to ban the film, on the grounds of protecting public morality.     ▪ ethics moral rules for deciding what is right and wrong - often used about this as a subject that people study and discuss:  Doctors must follow a strict code of ethics. |  I'm not sure about the ethics of using human embryos for research  (=I'm not sure that it is morally right).     ▪ principles moral rules or beliefs about what is right and wrong, which make you decide what you should and should not do:  He stuck to his principles and spoke out against injustice, despite the risks. |  It's against their principles to kill any living thing.     ▪ values your ideas about what is important in life:  During the 1960s, many young people rejected their parents' values. |  He stressed the importance of spiritual values.     ▪ scruples beliefs about what is right and wrong that prevent you from doing bad things:  She had no scruples about listening to their private conversation. |  My scruples would not allow me to interfere in their relationship.
  moralityhu| ◎ | [mə'ræliti] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | đạo đức; đạo lý; đạo nghĩa |  |   | ☆ | matters of public/private morality |  |   | những vấn đề đạo đức chung/cá nhân |  |   | ☆ | standards of morality |  |   | các chuẩn mực đạo đức |  |   | ☆ | to discuss the morality of abortion  |  |   | bàn về tính đạo lý của việc phá thai  |  |   | ■ | hệ thống đạo đức riêng; đạo; giáo lý |  |   | ☆ | Muslim, Hindu, Christian morality |  |   | giáo lý đạo Hồi, Ấn độ giáo, Cơ đốc giáo |  |   | 〆 | morality play |  |   | ✓ | thể loại kịch rất phổ biến ở thế kỷ 15 và 16, dạy cách xử thế có phân định cái thiện và cái ác; kịch luân lý |  
 
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