Jisho

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Words — 188 found

Noun
1. ethics; ethical viewpoint; moral value; sense of duty; sense of ethics
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1. cultural standard (of a people); moral standard; cultural level; social manners
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2. standard of living
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1. both material and moral; both physically and psychologically (spiritually)
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1. duty and humanity; (a sense of) moral obligation and humane feelingsYojijukugo (four character compound)
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. boning (fish or meat); deboning
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
2. watering down (a plan, bill, etc.); dilution; emasculation
  • かれ彼の
  • ていあん提案
  • ほねぬ骨抜き
  • になった
His proposal has been watered down.
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
3. taking the backbone out of; weakening
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1. decay (decline, corruption) of public morals; moral decadence
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風紀頽廃 【ふうきたいはい】
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1. responsibility for the consequences; absolute liability; moral responsibility; answerability
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1. strong, immovable sense of morality; high moral character; chastity; virtue
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1. standard of conduct; code of behavior; moral code; culture (of an organization)
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Noun
1. moral panic
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モラル・パニック
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1. moral majority
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1. moral support
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モラル・サポート
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1. moral sense
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モラル・センス
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1. morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps
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Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
1. to go out of use; to become obsolete; to die out; to go out of fashion; to go out of style
Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
2. to decline (e.g. of morals); to be lost; to go into decline (of a town, business, etc.)
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頽れる 【すたれる】
Notes
頽れる: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. public order and morals; social standards; public policyYojijukugo (four character compound)
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