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1 приличия
1. appears2. seemliness3. decency; decorum4. proprietyСинонимический ряд:пристойность (сущ.) благопристойность; пристойность -
2 чувство порядочности
General subject: sense of decencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чувство порядочности
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3 чувство приличия
Makarov: sense of decency -
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ПОТЕРЯТЬ СОВЕСТЬ (ВСЙКУЮ СОВЕСТЬ, (ПОСЛЕДНИЕ) ОСТАТКИ СОВЕСТИ) all coll, disapprov or humor VP subj: human or animal) to behave reprehensi-bly, unconscionably without feeling guilty or embarrassedX потерял всякую совесть - X has no shame (conscience)X has lost all sense of shame (of decency).Час ночи, а твоих друзей ещё нет? Совсем совесть потеряли! It's one a.m. and your friends still aren't here? They have no shame! -
5 потерять всякую совесть
• ПОТЕРЯТЬ СОВЕСТЬ <ВСЯКУЮ СОВЕСТЬ, (ПОСЛЕДНИЕ) ОСТАТКИ СОВЕСТИ> all coll, disapprov or humor[VP; subj: human or animal]=====⇒ to behave reprehensibly, unconscionably without feeling guilty or embarrassed:- X has lost all sense of shame (of decency).♦ Час ночи, а твоих друзей ещё нет? Совсем совесть потеряли! It's one a.m. and your friends still aren't here? They have no shame!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потерять всякую совесть
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6 потерять остатки совести
• ПОТЕРЯТЬ СОВЕСТЬ <ВСЯКУЮ СОВЕСТЬ, (ПОСЛЕДНИЕ) ОСТАТКИ СОВЕСТИ> all coll, disapprov or humor[VP; subj: human or animal]=====⇒ to behave reprehensibly, unconscionably without feeling guilty or embarrassed:- X has lost all sense of shame (of decency).♦ Час ночи, а твоих друзей ещё нет? Совсем совесть потеряли! It's one a.m. and your friends still aren't here? They have no shame!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потерять остатки совести
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7 потерять последние остатки совести
• ПОТЕРЯТЬ СОВЕСТЬ <ВСЯКУЮ СОВЕСТЬ, (ПОСЛЕДНИЕ) ОСТАТКИ СОВЕСТИ> all coll, disapprov or humor[VP; subj: human or animal]=====⇒ to behave reprehensibly, unconscionably without feeling guilty or embarrassed:- X has lost all sense of shame (of decency).♦ Час ночи, а твоих друзей ещё нет? Совсем совесть потеряли! It's one a.m. and your friends still aren't here? They have no shame!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потерять последние остатки совести
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8 потерять совесть
• ПОТЕРЯТЬ СОВЕСТЬ <ВСЯКУЮ СОВЕСТЬ, (ПОСЛЕДНИЕ) ОСТАТКИ СОВЕСТИ> all coll, disapprov or humor[VP; subj: human or animal]=====⇒ to behave reprehensibly, unconscionably without feeling guilty or embarrassed:- X has lost all sense of shame (of decency).♦ Час ночи, а твоих друзей ещё нет? Совсем совесть потеряли! It's one a.m. and your friends still aren't here? They have no shame!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потерять совесть
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9 приличие
сdecency, propriety, decorumпредставле́ние о прили́чиях — sense of propriety/decorum
соблюда́ть прили́чия — to observe the proprieties/the decencies, видимость to keep up appearances
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