(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
Surely, in all conscience, we cannot allow this situation to ariseThe issue here is whether one can, in all conscience, be a party to the manufacture of bombs
bad consciencemala conciencia
to have a clear consciencetener la conciencia tranquila or limpia
I have a clear conscience about ittengo la conciencia tranquila or limpia al respecto;with a clear consciencecon la conciencia tranquila or limpia
I have a guilty conscience (about it)me remuerde la conciencia (por ello)
I could not in conscience say thaten conciencia no podría decir eso
the conscience of the nationla voz de la conciencia del país
Those who stopped Mr Heseltine have been able both to appear to act as the conscience of the nationOften considered the conscience of the nation, student groupsBishop R. O. Hall, who acted as the `conscience" of Hong Kong in the first two post-war decades
to have sth on one's consciencetener algo pesando sobre la conciencia;tener cargo or remordimiento de conciencia por algo
you feel you can retire with that on your conscience, hm?that act had lain heavily on her conscienceIf I left tomorrow there'd be nothing on my conscienceShe was on my conscience
I have it on my conscienceme está remordiendo la conciencia por ello
social conscienceconciencia (f) social
a doctor with a social conscienceun médico socialmente concienciado or con conciencia social
Capitalism with a social conscienceConservatism should have a social conscience
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conscience money (n)dinero que se paga para descargar la conciencia