WANTONNESS - traduzione in arabo
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WANTONNESS - traduzione in arabo

LACK OF SELF-CONTROL OR STATE OF ACTING AGAINST ONE'S BETTER JUDGMENT
Acrasia; Weakness of will; Weakness of the will; Wantonness; Wantonly; Incontinence (philosophy); Ἀκρασία; Akratic; Akratic act

WANTONNESS         

ألاسم

اِسْتِهْتار ; خَلَاعَة ; عَبَث ; فَسَقَ ; فِسْق ; فُسُوق

WANTONLY         

ألاسم

خَلِيع ; داعِر ; عاهِر ; فاجِر ; فاسِق ; ماجِن ; مُتَهَتِّك

الفعل

اِسْتَهْتَرَ

الصفة

خَلِيع ; داعِر ; زَانٍ ; عاهِر ; فاجِر ; فاسِق ; ماجِن ; مُتَهَتِّك ; مُسْتَهْتِر

acrasia         
تَعَذُّر ضَبْطِ النَّفْس

Definizione

Wantonness
·noun The quality or state of being wanton; negligence of restraint; sportiveness; recklessness; lasciviousness.

Wikipedia

Akrasia

Akrasia (; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command" or "weakness", occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or acracy) is a lack of self-control, or acting against one's better judgment. Beginning with Plato, a variety of philosophers have attempted to determine whether or not akrasia exists and how to best define it.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WANTONNESS
1. Having come across patients subject to vomiting, headaches or hysteria the moment the weekend arrived, he concluded that the constraints of the working week were what kept sane and healthy people of a certain temperament: given the chance to express themselves in "holiday wantonness", they panicked, felt guilty and couldnt cope.
2. Having come across patients subject to vomiting, headaches or hysteria the moment the weekend arrived, he concluded that the constraints of the working week were what kept sane and healthy people of a certain temperament: given the chance to express themselves in "holiday wantonness", they panicked, felt guilty and couldn‘t cope.