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1 формы вежливости
General subject: civility forms of civility, forms of civility -
2 вежливость
1. civility2. affability3. comity4. urbanity5. politeness6. courtesyвизит вежливости; протокольный визит — courtesy call
воинская вежливость; отдание чести — military courtesy
Синонимический ряд:учтивость (сущ.) галантность; корректность; куртуазность; любезность; обходительность; предупредительность; уважительность; учтивостьАнтонимический ряд: -
3 вежливость вежливост·ь
politeness, civility; (любезность) courtesyдемонстрировать (выставлять напоказ) вежливость — to air courtesy
отказать в вежливости — to deny courtesy / civility
проявлять вежливость — to accord / to show / to offer courtesy
соблюдать вежливость — to respect courtesy / civility
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