im·mo·ral·i·ty /ˌɪ(ˌ)mɔˈræləti, ˌɪmə-/
不道德;無道義;惡行
Im·mo·ral·i·ty n.; pl. Immoralities
1. The state or quality of being immoral; vice.
The root of all immorality. --Sir W. Temple.
2. An immoral act or practice.
Luxury and sloth and then a great drove of heresies and immoralities broke loose among them. --Milton.
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immorality
n 1: the quality of not being in accord with standards of right
or good conduct; "the immorality of basing the defense
of the West on the threat of mutual assured destruction"
[ant: morality]
2: morally objectionable behavior [syn: evil, wickedness, iniquity]