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n1) ввічливість, чемність; коректність; люб'язність2) вихованість; освіченість* * *[si'viliti]n1) ввічливість, коректність2) люб'язність3) icт. вихованість; освіченість -
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4 civility
n1. ввічливість, коректність2. люб'язність- forms of civilities форми ввічливості- to uphold the civilities between states підтримувати нормальні відносини між державами -
5 civility
[sɪ'vɪlɪtɪ]nлюб'я́зність, вві́чливість, че́мністьto exchange civilities — обміня́тися ви́словами че́мності
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6 civility costs nothing
var: courtesy ( або politeness) costs nothingsyn: there is nothing lost by civilityніщо не коштує так дешево (і не цінується так дорого), як ввічливість за чемність грошей не берутьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > civility costs nothing
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7 there is nothing lost by civility
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > there is nothing lost by civility
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8 ceremony is not civility, nor civility ceremony
церемонність – це не ввічливість, а ввічливість – не церемонністьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > ceremony is not civility, nor civility ceremony
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9 mouth civility is no great pains but may turn to a good account
чемність язика не зламає, а в пригоді може статиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > mouth civility is no great pains but may turn to a good account
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10 courtesy costs nothing
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > courtesy costs nothing
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11 politeness costs nothing
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > politeness costs nothing
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12 _ввічливість; такт; чемність
always stop to think whether your fun will cause another's unhappiness ceremony is not civility, nor civility ceremony a civil question deserves a civil answer civility costs nothing courtesy begins in the home courtesy is cumbersome to them that know it not courtesy on one side never lasts long good behavior is the last refuge of mediocrity manners make the man mouth civility is no great pains but may turn to a good account an ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit social tact is making your company feel at home even though you wish they wereEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _ввічливість; такт; чемність
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Civility — Ci*vil i*ty, n.; pl. {Civilities}. [L. civilitas: cf. F. civilit[ e]. See {Civil}.] 1. The state of society in which the relations and duties of a citizen are recognized and obeyed; a state of civilization. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Monarchies have… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
civility — index amenity, comity, consideration (sympathetic regard), courtesy, decorum, respect Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
civility — late 14c., status of a citizen, from CIVIL (Cf. civil) + ITY (Cf. ity). Later especially good citizenship (1530s). Also state of being civilized (1540s); behavior proper to civilized persons (1560s) … Etymology dictionary
civility — ► NOUN (pl. civilities) 1) politeness and courtesy. 2) (civilities) polite remarks used in formal conversation … English terms dictionary
civility — [sə vil′ə tē] n. pl. civilities [ME civilite < OFr < L civilitas (< civilis,CIVIL), politics, hence politic behavior, politeness] 1. politeness, esp. in a merely formal way 2. a civil, or polite, act or utterance … English World dictionary
civility — UK [səˈvɪlətɪ] / US [sɪˈvɪlətɪ] noun Word forms civility : singular civility plural civilities formal a) [uncountable] polite behaviour I expect to be treated with a little more civility. b) civilities [plural] polite comments, questions etc,… … English dictionary
civility — ci|vil|i|ty [sıˈvılıti] n formal 1.) [U] polite behaviour which most people consider normal →↑civil ▪ Please have the civility to knock before you enter next time. 2.) civilities [plural] something that you say or do in order to be polite ▪ We… … Dictionary of contemporary English
civility — ci|vil|i|ty [ sı vıləti ] noun FORMAL uncount polite behavior: I expect to be treated with a little more civility. a. civilities plural polite comments, questions, etc., especially between people who meet in a formal situation: Jean wasted no… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
civility — noun 1 (U) polite behaviour which most people consider normal: Please have the civility to knock before you enter next time. 2 civilities (plural) formal something that you say or do in order to be polite: We exchanged civilities when we were… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
civility — noun 1) he treated me with civility Syn: courtesy, courteousness, politeness, good manners, graciousness, consideration, respect, politesse, comity Ant: disrespect, rudeness 2) she didn t waste time on civiliti … Thesaurus of popular words
civility — /səˈvɪləti / (say suh viluhtee) noun (plural civilities) 1. courtesy; politeness. 2. a polite attention or expression. 3. (usually plural) polite conversation: to exchange civilities. 4. Obsolete civilisation; culture: to achieve civility …