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1 well-bred behavior
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тактичное поведение; учтивостьАнгло-русский словарь по психоаналитике > well-bred behavior
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4 тактичное поведение
1) General subject: well-bred behaviour2) Psychology: well-bred behaviorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тактичное поведение
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1) General subject: affability, civility, comity, courtesy, courtliness, delicacy, gallantry, gentlehood, mannerliness, politeness, suavity, urbanity, well-bred behaviour2) Ironical: gentility3) Scornful: politesse4) Psychology: well-bred behavior5) Makarov: amenity -
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(having or showing good manners; courteous: a polite child; a polite apology.) educado- politely- politeness
polite adj bien educado / cortéstr[pə'laɪt]1 cortés, educado,-a, cumplido,-a, correcto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin polite society en la buena sociedad, entre gente educadaadj.• atento, -a adj.• bien hablado adj.• comedido, -a adj.• correcto, -a adj.• cortés adj.• culto, -a adj.• educado, -a adj.• fino, -a adj.• político, -a adj.• urbano, -a adj.n.• cortesano s.m.pə'laɪtadjective politer, politesta) (correct, well-bred) <manner/person> cortés, educado, correctoit's not polite to shout — gritar es una falta de educación or es de mala educación
b) ( refined)in polite company — entre gente educada or fina
[pǝ'laɪt]ADJ [person] cortés, educado; [smile] cortés, amable; [request] cortéshe was very polite to me — fue muy cortés or educado conmigo
I was too polite to ask — no pregunté por educación or cortesía
he said he liked it but I think he was just being polite — dijo que le gustaba pero creo que lo hizo solo por cumplir
it's not polite to stare — es una falta de educación or es de mala educación quedarse mirando a la gente
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that's not the sort of thing you do in polite company — ese no es el tipo de cosa que harías entre gente educada or fina•
they sat there making polite conversation — estaban ahí sentados, dando conversación para quedar bien•
he showed a polite interest in my work — mostró interés en mi trabajo solo por cumplir•
that's not a very polite thing to say — esas cosas no se dicen•
I was trying to think of a polite way to say no — buscaba una forma de decir "no" sin ofender•
"cosy" is the polite word for the flat's dimensions — iro siendo generoso, podría decirse que las dimensiones del piso lo hacen acogedor* * *[pə'laɪt]adjective politer, politesta) (correct, well-bred) <manner/person> cortés, educado, correctoit's not polite to shout — gritar es una falta de educación or es de mala educación
b) ( refined)in polite company — entre gente educada or fina
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8 ἀστεῖος
ἀστεῖος, α, ον (Aristoph. et al.; X., Pla.; LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 7, 147; Just., D. 1, 6) adj., fr. ἄστυ. In Greece ‘the city’ (ἄστυ) was Athens and in Egypt it was Alexandria. The splendid edifices and culture of such sites would offer a striking contrast to conditions in the countryside (ἀγρός), hence ἀστεῖος ‘befitting a city’ (Lat. urbanus) denotes good breeding, refinement (our colloq. ‘class’; as applied to conduct s. Philo, Mos. 1, 18; Spec. Leg. 1, 284 ἄξιον αὑτὸν παρεχέτω τῶν εὐπραγιῶν ἀστεῖος ὤν ‘let him show himself worthy of such benefits by appropriate behavior’; Num 22:32; of personal grace and charm, PHib 54, 16; PCairZen 562, 21; Judg 3:17; Jdth 11:23; Sus 7) handsome of Moses (s. Ex 2:2), who bears the marks of good breeding Hb 11:23 (the narrative structure suggests that Moses would be a match for Pharaoh, cp. vs. 24). Sim. well-bred ἀ. τῷ θεῷ Ac 7:20 of Moses, whose shepherd background would be a mark of ill-breeding to Egyptians, but God considers him a person of refined status, a perspective developed in the narrative that follows (s. vss. 22, 35f). For the probability that τ. θεῷ functions as a superl. ‘very well-bred pers.’ (cp. Jon 3:3 of Nineveh μεγάλη τῷ θεῷ ‘a very great city’) s. θεός 3gβ.—DELG s.v. ἄστυ. Schmidt, Syn. II 505. M-M. Spicq. -
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1. n ирон. претензия на элегантность, светскость, учтивость; аристократические замашки2. n уст. родовитость, знатность3. n уст. знать4. n редк. родственность; отношения между членами рода5. n редк. род, кланСинонимический ряд:1. aristocracy (noun) aristocracy; aristoi; blue blood; carriage trade; creme de la creme; elite; flower; haut monde; optimacy; patriciate; quality; society; upper class; upper crust; who's who2. elegance (noun) elegance; grace; polish; refinement3. gentry (noun) being well-bred; breeding; decorum; genteel behavior; gentry; nobility; propriety; ruling classАнтонимический ряд:coarseness; peasants
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