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1 frigid manners
اطوارخنك يابي مزه -
2 good manners
اداب،حسنسلوك،نيك روشي -
3 he has no manners
ادابندارد،ايينمعاشرت نميداند -
4 his manners smackofs
بويخودپسندي از رفتارش ميايد -
5 monkosh manners
اطوار راهبي -
6 rustic manners
اطوارروستايي يا ناهنجار -
7 азиатчина
مونث barbarous manners/way of life -
8 замашки
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9 манера
............................................................1. manner(pl. & n.) راه، روش، طریقه، چگونگی، طرز، رسوم، عادات، رفتار، ادب، تربیت، نوع، قسم............................................................2. way(n.) راه، طریق، جاده، سبک (sabk)، طرز، طریقه............................................................3. manners{ mannerly: ـ(adj.) مودب، با تربیت}............................................................4. style(vt. & vi. & n.) سبک، شیوه، روش، خامه، سبک نگارش، سلیقه، سبک متداول، قلم، میله، متداول شدن، معمول کردن، مد کردن، نامیدن -
10 нрав
............................................................1. disposition(n.) وضع، خواست، مشرب، حالت، خو، مزاج، تمایل............................................................2. waysسرسره............................................................ -
11 нравоописательный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
صفت descriptive of mannersРусско-персидский словарь > нравоописательный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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