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1 manners
manners npl modales / educación1 (social behaviour) maneras nombre femenino plural, modales nombre masculino plural; (customs) costumbres nombre femenino pluraln.pl.• ademán s.m.• costumbre s.f.• crianza s.f.• educación s.f.• manera s.f.• modal s.m.• modales s.m.pl. -
2 manners maketh (the man)
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3 good manners
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4 acquire good manners
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5 winning manners
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6 bad manners
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7 comedy of manners
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8 table manners
modales nombre masculino plural en la mesa -
9 bad manners
s.malos modales, malas maneras, comportamiento grosero, falta de educación. -
10 company manners
s.buenos modales. -
11 driving manners
s.modales de manejo, modales al conducir. -
12 good manners
s.buenos modales, buenas maneras, buena educación, buenas costumbres. -
13 good-manners
s.cortesía, modales corteses, buena crianza. -
14 gross manners
s.malos modales. -
15 ill manners
s.malos modales, malas maneras. -
16 poor manners
s.malos modales. -
17 refined manners
s.modales refinados. -
18 rough manners
s.modales toscos, toscos modales. -
19 unfriendly manners
s.conducta poco amistosa. -
20 unpolished manners
s.modales toscos, malas maneras, toscos modales.
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