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1 courtesy visit
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2 courtesy
nounHöflichkeit, dieby courtesy of the museum — mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Museums
* * *['kə:təsi](politeness; considerate and respectful behaviour: Everyone appreciates courtesy.) die Höflichkeit- by courtesy of- courtesy of* * *cour·tesy[ˈkɜ:təsi, AM ˈkɜ:rt̬-]nto have the [common] \courtesy to do sth so höflich sein, etw zu tunto show [sb] [some] \courtesy [jdm gegenüber] höflich [o entgegenkommend] seinan exchange of courtesies ein Austausch m von Höflichkeiten3.▶ [by] \courtesy of sb/sth (with the permission of) mit freundlicher Genehmigung von jdm/etw; (thanks to) dank jdm/etw* * *['kɜːtIsɪ]nHöflichkeit f(by) courtesy of — freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellt von
the air was fresh (by) courtesy of a large hole in the roof — die Luft war ziemlich frisch, was einem großen Loch im Dach zu verdanken war
would you do me the courtesy of shutting up! — würden Sie mir den Gefallen tun und den Mund halten!
* * *A sto, toward[s] gegen):by courtesy aus Höflichkeit ( → A 2);be in courtesy bound to do sth anstandshalber verpflichtet sein, etwas zu tun;courtesy on the road Höflichkeit im Straßenverkehr;courtesy visit Höflichkeits-, Anstandsbesuch m2. Gefälligkeit f:by courtesy aus Gefälligkeit ( → A 1);courtesy title Höflichkeitstitel m;a) mit freundlicher Genehmigung von (od gen),b) durch, mittels;courtesy coach (bes US bus) Zubringerbus m (mit dem z. B. Fluggäste vom Flughafen zum Hotel befördert werden)* * *nounHöflichkeit, die* * *n.Gefälligkeit f.Höflichkeit f.Liebenswürdigkeit f.Verbindlichkeit f. -
3 courtesy call
ˈcour·tesy callnto pay a \courtesy call on sb jdm einen Anstandsbesuch abstatten* * *n.Anstandsbesuch m.Höflichkeitsbesuch m. -
4 courtesy call
'cour·tesy call nto pay a \courtesy call on sb jdm einen Anstandsbesuch abstatten;
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