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1 приличие приличи·е
decency, propriety, decorumсоблюдать приличия — to observe the decencies / the proprieties / appearances
нарушение приличий — breach of decency / propriety, offence against decency
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2 Sitte
f; -, -n1. (Brauch) custom; Sitten und Gebräuche customs and traditions; es ist Sitte, dass der Ehemann... it is the custom for the husband to (+ Inf.) das ist bei uns nicht Sitte we don’t do that around here ( oder in these parts); die Sitte verlangt, dass... tradition demands that...2. meist Pl. (Ethik, Moral) gegen die ( guten) Sitten verstoßen offend against common decency; das verstößt gegen alle Sitten that goes against all etiquette ( oder public decency); hier herrschen strenge Sitten there is a strict ethical ( oder moral) code here; lockere Sitten loose morals3. Pl. (Umgangsformen) manners; dort herrschen raue Sitten umg. their behavio(u)r is pretty uncivilized, they’re a rough lot (Am. bunch); was sind denn das für Sitten? umg. what kind of behavio(u)r is that?, what a way to behave! das sind ja ganz neue Sitten! umg. they’ve got some strange new ideas of how to behave; Land4. umg. (Sittenpolizei) vice squad* * *die Sitteconvention; custom; tradition; practice; institution; mores; fashion* * *Sịt|te ['zɪtə]f -, -n1) (= Brauch) custom; (= Mode) practiceSitte sein — to be the custom/the practice
2) usu pl (= gutes Benehmen) manners pl; (= Sittlichkeit) morals plgegen die (guten) Sitten verstoßen, Sitte und Anstand verletzen — to offend common decency
gute Sitten — good manners pl
3) (sl = Sittenpolizei) vice squad* * *Sit·te<-, -n>[ˈzɪtə]f1. (Gepflogenheit) custom[bei jdm] [so] \Sitte sein to be the custom [for sb]es ist bei uns \Sitte,... (geh) it is our custom [or it is customary with us]...nach alter \Sitte traditionallywas sind denn das für \Sitten? (veraltend) what sort of a way is that to behave?gute \Sitten good mannersdas sind ja schöne \Sitten (iron) that's a nice way to behave iron; (moralische Normen) moral standards pl3. JUR▪ \Sitten customsein Verstoß gegen die guten \Sitten sein to be contra bonos mores, to offend against common decency▪ die \Sitte the vice squad5.▶ andere Länder, andere \Sitten other countries, other customs* * *die; Sitte, Sitten1) (Brauch) custom; tradition2) (moralische Norm) common decency3) Plural (Benehmen) mannersdas sind ja feine Sitten! — (iron.) that's a nice way to behave! (iron.)
* * *1. (Brauch) custom;Sitten und Gebräuche customs and traditions;es ist Sitte, dass der Ehemann … it is the custom for the husband to (+inf)das ist bei uns nicht Sitte we don’t do that around here ( oder in these parts);die Sitte verlangt, dass tradition demands that2. meist pl (Ethik, Moral)gegen die (guten) Sitten verstoßen offend against common decency;das verstößt gegen alle Sitten that goes against all etiquette ( oder public decency);hier herrschen strenge Sitten there is a strict ethical ( oder moral) code here;lockere Sitten loose morals3. pl (Umgangsformen) manners;dort herrschen raue Sitten umg their behavio(u)r is pretty uncivilized, they’re a rough lot (US bunch);was sind denn das für Sitten? umg what kind of behavio(u)r is that?, what a way to behave!4. umg (Sittenpolizei) vice squad* * *die; Sitte, Sitten1) (Brauch) custom; tradition2) (moralische Norm) common decency3) Plural (Benehmen) mannersdas sind ja feine Sitten! — (iron.) that's a nice way to behave! (iron.)
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3 Anstand
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. (sense of) decency; (Benehmen) manners Pl.; jemandem ein bisschen Anstand beibringen teach s.o. how to behave; mit Anstand verlieren können be a good loser; den Anstand wahren preserve a sense of decency ( oder decorum); den Anstand verletzen offend against (common) decency, ich werde dich Anstand lehren! I’ll teach you a thing or two about good manners!—m; -(e)s, Anstände; Jägerspr. hide, Am. blind; auf dem Anstand stehen oder sein be in one’s hide (Am. blind), lie in wait* * *der Anstandpropriety; modesty; decency; seemliness; decorum* * *Ạn|stand Imkeinen Anstand haben — to have no sense of decency/no manners
das kann man mit Anstand tun — it's quite in order to do that
das kann man nicht mit Anstand tun — you can't in all decency do that
2) (geh = Einwand)ohne Anstand — without demur (form) or hesitation
IIkeinen Anstand nehmen, etw zu tun — not to hesitate to do sth
m (HUNT)raised hide* * *der1) ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.) decency2) (quiet, dignified and proper behaviour: The man behaved with decorum in the old lady's presence.) decorum3) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) grace* * *An·standm kein pl decency, proprietykeinen \Anstand haben to have no sense of decency; (schlechte Manieren haben) to have no mannersden \Anstand verletzen to offend against decency* * *der o. Pl1) decency2) (veralt.): (Benehmen) good manners pl* * *Anstand1 m; -(e)s, kein pljemandem ein bisschen Anstand beibringen teach sb how to behave;mit Anstand verlieren können be a good loser;den Anstand wahren preserve a sense of decency ( oder decorum);den Anstand verletzen offend against (common) decency,ich werde dich Anstand lehren! I’ll teach you a thing or two about good manners!2. geh (Anstoß):Anstand2 m; -(e)s, Anstände; JAGD hide, US blind;sein be in one’s hide (US blind), lie in wait* * *der o. Pl1) decency2) (veralt.): (Benehmen) good manners pl* * *-¨e m.decency n.decorum n.good manners n.policy n.seemliness n. -
4 décence
décence [desɑ̃s]feminine noun• il aurait pu avoir la décence de... he might have had the decency to...* * *desɑ̃snom féminin ( bienséance) decency* * *desɑ̃s nf* * *décence nf1 ( bienséance) decency; il n'a pas eu la décence de faire he didn't have the decency to do;2 ( discrétion) sense of decency.[desɑ̃s] nom féminin -
5 елементарен
elementary, rudimentaryелементарни познания rudiments, elementary/rudimentary knowledge (no of)елементарна физика elementary physics; rudiments/outlines of physicsелементарен курс an elementary course; basic courseнеговите познания са много елементарни his knowledge is of the most elementary kindтой не разбира елементарни неща the simplest things are a mystery to himелементарното приличие the elementary rules of politeness, common decency* * *елемента̀рен,прил., -на, -но, -ни elementary, rudimentary; (не сложен) foolproof; \елементаренна физика elementary physics; rudiments/outlines of physics; \елементаренна частица fundamental particle; \елементаренни познания rudiments, elementary/rudimentary knowledge (по of); \елементаренно приличие the elementary rules of politeness, common decency.* * *elementary: елементарен knowledge - елементарни знания; rudimentary* * *1. -ЕЛЕМЕНТАРЕН курс an elementary course;basic course 2. elementary, rudimentary 3. елементарна физика elementary physics;rudiments/outlines of physics 4. елементарни познания rudiments, elementary/rudimentary knowledge (no of) 5. елементарното приличие the elementary rules of politeness, common decency 6. неговите познания са много елементарни his knowledge is of the most elementary kind 7. той не разбира елементарни неща the simplest things are a mystery to him -
6 кумов
godfather's, of a godfatherКумова слама астр. the Milky Way* * *ку̀мов,прил. godfather’s, of a godfather; • Кумова слама ( Млечният път) нар. the Milky Way; от \кумова срама to save face/appearances; in common decency, just for the look of the thing.* * *1. godfather's, of a godfather 2. Кумова слама астр. the Milky Way 3. от КУМОВa срама to save face/appearances;in common decency, just for the look of the thing -
7 przyzwoitość
- ci* * *f.decency, propriety, decorum; dla przyzwoitości for decency's sake, for the sake of appearances; poczucie przyzwoitości sense of decorum; przyzwoitość nakazuje mi milczeć I'll say nothing for decency's sake; zdobyć się na tyle przyzwoitości, żeby... have the grace to...; zwykła przyzwoitość wymaga, żeby... it's common decency to...The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyzwoitość
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8 skam
dishonour, pity, shame* * *I. (en)( vanære) shame,( stærkere) disgrace ( fx you are a disgrace to your school);F dishonour,( stærkere) ignominy;( skamfølelse) shame;( anstændighedsfølelse) sense of decency;(dvs skammeligt) it is a shame; what a shame!(dvs kedeligt) it is a pity; what a pity![ bringe skam over] bring shame on, disgrace,F bring dishonour on ( fx one's family);[ få skam til tak] reap ingratitude;[ gøre ham skam] disgrace him, be a disgrace to him;[ gøre én til skamme] put somebody to shame;( overgå) put something into the shade,( kuldkaste noget) frustrate ( fx his calculations, hisaspirations),( skuffe) disappoint ( fx his hopes);[ gøre ens ord til skamme] belie somebody;[ hun har skam af ham] he is a disgrace to her;[ have bidt hovedet af al skam] be lost to all sense of decency, have thrown decency to the winds;[ han har ikke skam i livet] he does not know what shame is, he is without any sense of shame;[ for skams skyld] in common decency; (if only) for the sake of appearances;II. adv really ( fx I really mean it; I really don't know),( svagere) you know ( fx that is not so easy, you know; he is clever, you know). -
9 приличия
1. appears2. seemliness3. decency; decorum4. proprietyСинонимический ряд:пристойность (сущ.) благопристойность; пристойность -
10 fatsoen
1 [goede manieren] decorum, decency, propriety♦voorbeelden:hij kan met goed fatsoen nog geen zaag vasthouden • he cannot even hold a saw properlygeen enkel fatsoen hebben • lack all (basic) sense of propriety/decencyhou je fatsoen! • none of your cheek!, mind your manners!zijn fatsoen houden • behave (oneself)u zou het fatsoen moeten hebben te zwijgen • you might have the decency to keep quietvoor je fatsoen kun je niet weggaan • you can't very well leave2 uit zijn fatsoen liggen/zijn/gaan • be/have got out of shape -
11 convenienza
f di prezzo, offerta good valuedi gesto appropriatenessfare qualcosa per convenienza do something out of self-interest* * *convenienza s.f.1 suitability, suitableness, fitness, appropriateness, convenience2 ( utilità, vantaggio economico) advantage, profit, gain, expedience, expediency; ( di prezzo) cheapness: per ragioni di convenienza, on grounds of expediency; ci troverà la sua convenienza, he will find some advantage (o profit) in it // matrimonio di convenienza, marriage of convenience3 ( educazione) propriety, politeness, civility, decorum: una visita di convenienza, a courtesy call4 pl. [U]: proprieties, good manners, etiquette ( norme di comportamento): rispettare le convenienze, to observe the proprieties.* * *[konve'njɛntsa] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (vantaggio) advantage, expediency; (tornaconto, interesse) (self-)interest2) (di prezzo, prodotto) value for money3) (opportunità) convenience, suitability2.* * *convenienza/konve'njεntsa/I sostantivo f.1 (vantaggio) advantage, expediency; (tornaconto, interesse) (self-)interest; matrimonio di convenienza marriage of convenience2 (di prezzo, prodotto) value for money3 (opportunità) convenience, suitabilityII convenienze f.pl.(creanza) (common) decency sing., conventions. -
12 pro|sty
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (niewykrzywiony) [droga, ściana, zęby, nogi] straight- miała długie proste włosy she had long straight hair- miała na sobie długą, prostą spódnicę she wore a. was wearing a long, straight skirt2. (niewyszukany) [suknia, meble, jedzenie] plain, simple- proste sprzęty plain furnishings3. (zwykły, skromny) [osoba] simple, humble- prości ludzie the common people- pro sty cieśla a humble carpenter- pochodził z prostej rodziny he came from a humble background- ożenił się z prostą, wiejską dziewczyną he married a simple country girl4. (nieskomplikowany) [narzędzie, metoda, objaśnienie] simple, straightforward- to dziecinnie proste it’s simplicity itself- kompas jest prostym urządzeniem the compass is a straightforward device5. (jasny, zrozumiały) [fabuła, melodia, powód] simple Ⅱ adj. (oczywisty) common- opiekę nad nią uważał zawsze za swój prosty obowiązek he considered looking after her (to be) his bounden duty- prosta przyzwoitość nakazuje tak postępować common decency dictates such a course of action- pytam z prostej ciekawości I’m asking out of simple curiosityⅢ m Sport (cios) straight punch Ⅳ prosta f 1. Mat. straight line- wykreślić prostą to draw a straight line2. Sport (odcinek toru) straight■ prosta droga książk. a simple way- jest na prostej drodze do zrobienia kariery książk. s/he’s on the way to making a career- otyłość prostą drogą prowadzi do zawału serca obesity leads straight to a heart attack- chodzić prostymi drogami książk. to stay on a. to follow the paths of righteousness a. the straight and narrow książk.- schodzić z prostej drogi książk. to stray from the paths of righteousness a. the straight and narrow książk.- wyjść na prostą pot. to be out of the wood a. woods- ciągle jeszcze nie możemy wyjść na prostą we’re not out of the wood(s) yetThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pro|sty
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13 urąg|ać
impf vi książk. 1. (łajać, złorzeczyć) to revile vt (komuś sb) książk.; to shower abuse (komuś on sb) 2. (przynosić ujmę) to be an affront to- to urąga wszelkiej przyzwoitości it’s an affront to common decency- urągać zdrowemu rozsądkowi książk. to be an insult to common sense, to go against all common senseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > urąg|ać
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14 из приличия
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15 из уважения к приличиям
General subject: in common decencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > из уважения к приличиям
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16 простая порядочность
General subject: common decencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > простая порядочность
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17 atentatorio
adj.1 contrary to the order and form prescribed by the laws.2 threatening, threat, hazardous.3 unlawful.4 with criminal intent.* * *ADJ illegal, criminalun acto atentatorio a... — an act which poses a threat to..., an act which undermines...
* * *( frml) atentatorio A or CONTRA algo:estas medidas se han considerado atentatorias contra la libertad de prensa these measures have been seen as an attack on the freedom of the pressactos atentatorios contra las buenas costumbres actions which constitute an affront to common decency* * *atentatorio, -a adjes una ley atentatoria a la intimidad de las personas it's a law which invades people's privacy;la conducta del gobierno es atentatoria contra los derechos humanos the government's behaviour constitutes an attack on human rights -
18 skams skyld
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19 a păstra buna cuviinţă
to observe the proprieties of life / the common decency / the proper decorum. -
20 de dragul bunei-cuviinţe
in common decency.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > de dragul bunei-cuviinţe
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