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1 beleefdheid
♦voorbeelden:iets doen uit beleefdheid • do something out of politeness/courtesy¶ de vergoeding laat ik aan uw beleefdheid over • I will leave the matter of compensation to your discretion -
2 hoffelijkheid
1 [het hoffelijk zijn] courtesy♦voorbeelden: -
3 welwillendheid
♦voorbeelden:1 dank zij de welwillendheid van • by/through the courtesy of -
4 HM
Her Majesty, courtesy title used when referring to a queen -
5 behoorlijkheid
n. decency; courtesy; appropriateness; suitability -
6 beleefdheid
n. politeness, civility, courtesy, manners -
7 beleefdheidsbezoek
n. visit made for the sake of good manners, courtesy visit -
8 beschaafdheid
n. politeness, courtesy, good manners -
9 bonton
n. bon ton, good manners, courtesy; style which demonstrates good taste -
10 donna
n. donna, title of courtesy placed before a woman's name (Italian); Italian lady -
11 excellentie
His Excellency, courtesy title used when referring to a king or other important and powerful personexcellentie (de) -
12 heusheid
n. courtesy, politeness -
13 hoffelijkheid
n. courtesy, politeness, cordiality -
14 hooggestreng
adj. Esq, courtesy title placed after the family name (U.K. - used by anyone considered a gentleman; U.S. - used by lawyers) -
15 hr
mr, Mr., mister, title of courtesy placed before a man's last name -
16 vriendelijkheid
n. friendliness, suavity, gentleness, affability, kindness, kindliness, courtesy -
17 wellevendheid
n. courtesy -
18 zijne heiligheid
His Holiness, courtesy title used when referring to the Pope -
19 beleefd
♦voorbeelden:het is niet meer dan beleefd te … • it's only common courtesy to …wij verzoeken u beleefd doch dringend … • we urgently request you to …beleefd tegen iemand zijn • be polite to someonedat is niet beleefd • that's bad manners/not politehij had toch zo beleefd kunnen zijn om … • he could have had the (good) grace to … -
20 beleefdheidsbezoek
1 courtesy call/visitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > beleefdheidsbezoek
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courtesy — [kʉrt′ə sē; ] for 4 [, kʉrt′sē] n. pl. courtesies [ME courteisie < OFr curteisie: see COURTEOUS] 1. courteous behavior; gracious politeness 2. a polite, helpful, or considerate act or remark 3. an act or usage intended to honor or compliment… … English World dictionary
Courtesy — Cour te*sy (k?r t? s?), n.; pl. {Courtesies} ( s?z). [OE. cortaisie, corteisie, courtesie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, OF. curteisie, cortoisie, F. courtoisie, fr. curteis, corteis. See {Courteous}.] 1. Politeness; civility; urbanity; courtliness.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Courtesy — comes from old french courteis (12th century) is gentle politeness and courtly manners. In the Middle Ages in Europe, the behaviour expected of the gentry was compiled in courtesy books. One of the most influential of these was Il Cortegiano (The … Wikipedia
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courtesy — ► NOUN (pl. courtesies) 1) courteous behaviour. 2) a polite speech or action, especially one required by convention. ● (by) courtesy of Cf. ↑courtesy of … English terms dictionary
Courtesy — Courte sy (k[^u]rt s[y^]), n. [See the preceding word.] An act of civility, respect, or reverence, made by women, consisting of a slight depression or dropping of the body, with bending of the knees. [Written also {curtsy} and {curtsey}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
courtesy — [n1] good manners address, affability, amenities, amiability, attentiveness, ceremony, chivalry, civility, comity, complaisance, consideration, cordiality, courteousness, courtliness, cultivation, culture, deference, elegance, familiarity, favor … New thesaurus
Courtesy — Courte sy, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Courtesied} ( s[i^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Courtesying}.] To make a respectful salutation or movement of respect; esp. (with reference to women), to bow the body slightly, with bending of the knes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Courtesy — Courte sy, v. t. To treat with civility. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
courtesy — I noun affability, amenity, amiability, chivalry, civility, comitas, comity, complaisance, consideration, cordiality, courteous conduct, courteousness, courtliness, deference, elegance of manners, etiquette, excellence of behavior, friendliness,… … Law dictionary
courtesy — early 13c., curteisie, from O.Fr. curteisie (Mod.Fr. courtoisie), from curteis courteous (see COURTEOUS (Cf. courteous)). A specialized sense of curteisie is the source of English CURTSY (Cf. curtsy) … Etymology dictionary