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61 manners-bit
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62 manners of occurence
геол.• характер на заляганеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > manners of occurence
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63 manners and customs of a country
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > manners and customs of a country
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64 manners of the street
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > manners of the street
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65 manners-bit
n диал. «стыдливый кусочек» -
66 easy manners
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67 good manners
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68 table manners
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69 comedy of manners
com·edy of ˈman·ners<pl comedies of manners> -
70 comedy of manners
Comedy of Manners f, Sittenstück nt (Komödientyp in der englischen Restaurationszeit des 17. Jh.) -
71 do one's manners
уст., диал.вежливо, любезно приветствовать, поклонитьсяAn old man touched her as he spoke. ‘I humbly make my manners, missus, but I'm stone blind...’ (E. Gaskell, ‘Sylvia's Lovers’, ch. II) — Дотронувшись до Молли, старик сказал: "я почтительнейше приветствую вас, миссис, но я совершенно слепой..."
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72 table manners
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73 common manners
common manners грубые манеры -
74 easy manners
easy manners непринужденные манеры -
75 finished manners
finished manners лощеные манеры -
76 observe good manners
observe good manners быть утонченно вежливым; -
77 bad manners
Общая лексика: дурной тон ("Many Hong Kong fortunes are hard to explain, and it is considered bad manners to ask questions about their origins." (The Economist) - считается дурным тоном), моветон -
78 acquire good manners
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79 winning manners
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80 bad manners
falta de educación
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