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im·mor·al
/(ˌ)ɪ(m)ˈmɔrəl, ˈmɑr-/
(
a
.)不道德的,邪惡的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Im·mor·al
a.
Not
moral
;
inconsistent
with
rectitude
,
purity
,
or
good
morals
;
contrary
to
conscience
or
the
divine
law
;
wicked
;
unjust
;
dishonest
;
vicious
;
licentious
;
as
,
an
immoral
man
;
an
immoral
deed
.
Syn:
--
Wicked
;
sinful
;
criminal
;
vicious
;
unjust
;
dishonest
;
depraved
;
impure
;
unchaste
;
profligate
;
dissolute
;
abandoned
;
licentious
;
lewd
;
obscene
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
immoral
adj
1:
violating
principles
of
right
and
wrong
[
ant
:
moral
,
amoral
]
2:
not
adhering
to
ethical
or
moral
principles
; "
base
and
unpatriotic
motives
"; "
a
base
,
degrading
way
of
life
";
"
cheating
is
dishonorable
"; "
they
considered
colonialism
immoral
"; "
unethical
practices
in
handling
public
funds
"
[
syn
:
base
,
dishonorable
,
dishonourable
,
unethical
]
3:
morally
unprincipled
; "
immoral
behavior
"
4:
characterized
by
wickedness
or
immorality
; "
led
a
very
bad
life
" [
syn
:
bad
]
5:
marked
by
immorality
;
deviating
from
what
is
considered
right
or
proper
or
good
; "
depraved
criminals
"; "
a
perverted
sense
of
loyalty
"; "
the
reprobate
conduct
of
a
gambling
aristocrat
" [
syn
:
depraved
,
perverse
,
perverted
,
reprobate
]
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