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[N]IMPROPRIUM (-I) (N)INPROPRIUM (-I) (N)INDECENTIA (-AE) (F) -
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subs.P. ἀσχημοσύνη, ἡ. ἀπρέπεια, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Impropriety
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n.अयोग्यता, लुच्चापन, अनुचित काम, अनौचित्य, अनुपयुक्तता -
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n.1) қателік, дұрыс еместік2) орынсыздық, ретсіздік3) әдетті, әдепті бұзу -
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uygunsuzluk, yersizlik, yakisiksizlik; ahlaksizlik, terbiyesizlik; hata -
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/,imprə'praiəti/ * danh từ - sự không thích hợp, sự không đúng lúc, sự không đúng chỗ, sự không phải lối, sự không phải phép - sự sai lầm, sự không đúng - sự không lịch sự, sự không đứng đắn, sự không chỉnh - thái độ không đứng đắn, thái độ không lịch sự, thái độ không chỉnh; hành động không đứng đắn, hành động không lịch sự, hành động không chỉnh - (ngôn ngữ học) sự dùng sai từ -
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nounഅനൗചിത്യം, ശരികേട്, അയോഗ്യത, അപമര്യാദ -
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[ˌimprə΄praiəti] n ան ճշտություն, անպատշաճություն -
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Патенты: погрешность при замене, погрешность при замене (напр. патента)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > impropriety in reissuing
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[ˌɪmprə'praɪətɪ](frm: of behaviour) scorrettezza, (unseemliness, indecency) sconvenienza, (of expression) improprietà f inv
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impropriety — im‧pro‧pri‧e‧ty [ˌɪmprəˈpraɪti] noun improprieties PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] formal behaviour that is unacceptable according to moral or professional standards: • He faced allegations of impropriety over the insider trading scandal. •… … Financial and business terms
Impropriety — Im pro*pri e*ty, n.; pl. {Improprieties}. [L. improprietas; cf. F. impropri[ e]t[ e]. See {Improper}.] 1. The quality of being improper; unfitness or unsuitableness to character, time place, or circumstances; as, impropriety of behavior or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impropriety — I noun bad taste, improper action, improper behavior, imprudence, inappropriate behavior, inappropriateness, incongruousness, incorrectness, indecency, indecorousness, indecorum, indelicacy, indiscretion, inelegance, inexpedience, inexpediency,… … Law dictionary
impropriety — (n.) 1610s, quality or fact of being improper, from Fr. impropriété (16c.), from L. improprietas, from improprius (see IMPROPER (Cf. improper)). As improper thing, 1670s … Etymology dictionary
impropriety — [n] bad taste, mistake barbarism, blunder, faux pas, gaffe, gaucherie, goof*, immodesty, impudence, incongruity, incorrectness, indecency, indecorum, inelegance, rudeness, slip*, solecism, unseemliness, unsuitability, vulgarism, vulgarity;… … New thesaurus
impropriety — ► NOUN (pl. improprieties) ▪ improper behaviour or character … English terms dictionary
impropriety — [im΄prō prī′ə tē] n. pl. improprieties [< MFr impropriété (or) < L improprietas: see IN 2 & PROPRIETY] 1. the quality of being improper 2. improper action or behavior 3. an improper or unacceptable use of a word or phrase (Ex.: “borrow” for … English World dictionary
impropriety — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ financial, procedural (BrE, law), sexual ▪ alleged VERB + IMPROPRIETY ▪ commit ▪ … Collocations dictionary
impropriety — UK [ˌɪmprəˈpraɪətɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms impropriety : singular impropriety plural improprieties formal behaviour that is not honest, professional, or socially acceptable Accusations of impropriety were made against senior … English dictionary
impropriety — n. crass impropriety * * * [ˌɪmprə praɪətɪ] crass impropriety … Combinatory dictionary
impropriety — [[t]ɪ̱mprəpra͟ɪɪti[/t]] improprieties N VAR Impropriety is improper behaviour. [FORMAL] He resigned amid allegations of financial impropriety … English dictionary