(coll.) revolting behavior
ethics and ability; virtuous and talented
rule by virtue; rule by setting virtuous example (Confucian ideal)
morality and conduct; Taiwan pr. [de2 xing4]
the aims of education: morality, intelligence, physical fitness and aesthetic sense
a person of virtue and prestige; a person of good moral standing and reputation
democracy (loanword) (old)
wicked; offending morality
benevolent integrity; high mindedness
public ethics; social morality
four Confucian injunctions 孝悌忠信 (for men), namely: piety 孝 to one's parents, respect 悌 to one's older brother, loyalty 忠 to one's monarch, faith 信 to one's male friends; the four Confucian virtues for women of morality 德, physical charm 容, propriety in speech 言 and efficiency in needlework 功
wickedness; evil behavior
to repay debts of gratitude; to repay kindness
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness
to accumulate merit; to do good; to give to charity; virtuous actions
to be lacking in moral sense; to lack common basic respect for others; lacking in virtue; mischievous; wicked; cruel; mean
to hold up as a virtuous example
splendid virtue; majestic moral character; great kindness
good manners in drinking; drinking as personality test
candela (unit of luminosity); standard candle
pancetta (Italian belly); salted spiced dried pork belly
misdeed; immoral action; wicked deed; a deliberate wrongdoing
public nuisance; a wicked, mean spirited individual
public morality; social ethics
to sing sb's praises (mostly derogatory)
to play with others and offend morals; wicked
to accumulate merit and virtue
moral bankruptcy; moral degeneracy
moral cognition; ethical awareness
vice; immorality; moral turpitude