单词 | immoral |
释义 | immoral (ɪmɒrəl , US -mɔːr- ) adjective B2 If you describe someone or their behaviour as immoral, you believe that their behaviour is morally wrong. [disapproval] ...those who think that birth control and abortion are immoral. Synonyms: wicked, bad, wrong, abandoned immorality (ɪmərælɪti ) uncountable noun ...a reflection of our society's immorality. Synonyms: wickedness, wrong, vice, evil Collocations: immoral behaviour They're talking about immoral behaviour. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Twenty years of greedy and immoral behaviour by executives made business schools examine their'moral training '. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It contains, the blurb tells us, filthy language and immoral behaviour. Times, Sunday Times (2016) And, as we have found out since the crisis, such worship of wealth drives unethical and immoral behaviour. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The flat was possibly being 'used for immoral purposes', lisped the spies' report. Times, Sunday Times They thought of individuals who approached other individuals as soliciting for immoral purposes. The Times Literary Supplement I have found that people who go into parks at night go there for immoral purposes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Beyond the criminal laws, vagrancy laws banned anyone from soliciting for immoral purposes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不道德的 Japanese: 不道徳な |
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