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1 proper
لائِق \ correct: (of behaviour) proper; according to custom. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work; not causing others to feel shock or shame: In some countries it is not considered decent for women to wear short dresses. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. proper: polite, showing good manners. respectable: (of clothes, behaviour, etc.) socially suitable: One’s working clothes are not always respectable enough for going to a party. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. \ See Also محتشم (مُحْتَشِم)، مناسب (مُنَاسِب) -
2 proper
مُحْتَشِم \ bashful: (esp. of children) uncomfortable in the presence of strangers. decent: not causing others to feel shock or shame: In some countries it is not considered decent for women to wear short dresses. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. proper: polite, showing good manners. respectable: (of clothes, behaviour, etc.) socially suitable: One’s working clothes are not always respectable enough for going to a party. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. \ See Also خجول (خَجُول) -
3 proper
مُنَاسِب \ appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. apt: very suitable. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. due: proper; suitable: With due respect. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. practical: (of people or plans) concerned with action, not with ideas; (of things or ideas) suitable for use: His plans cost too much to be practical. She wore very practical clothing (suited to one’s activity or to the weather). proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: People should wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)، مقبول (مَقْبول)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، صحيح (صَحيح)، مريح (مريح) -
4 proper
[ˈprɔpə] adjective1) right, correct, or suitable:مُلائِم، صَحيحYou should have done your schoolwork at the proper time – it's too late to start now.
2) complete or thorough:كامِل، شامِلHave you made a proper search?
3) respectable or well-mannered:مُطابِق لِلأخْلاق، مُحْتَرَمSuch behaviour isn't quite proper.
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5 правильное поведение
Юридический русско-английский словарь > правильное поведение
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6 правильное поведение
Русско-английский юридический словарь > правильное поведение
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7 morals
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8 хорошее поведение
1) General subject: decent conduct, good conduct, orderliness, proper behavior2) Law: good behavior, good behaviour3) Makarov: orderly behaviour, orederliness, proper behaviour -
9 надлежащее поведение
1) Law: good behavior, good behaviour, proper conduct2) Advertising: proper behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > надлежащее поведение
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10 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. -
11 sagesse
sagesse [saʒεs]feminine nouna. ( = bon sens) wisdom• il a eu la sagesse de... he had the good sense to...* * *saʒɛs2) ( bon sens) ( de personne) wisdom, common sense; (de parole, décision, d'action) wisdom; ( de conseil) soundness3) ( docilité) good behaviour [BrE]* * *sagesse nf2 ( bon sens) ( de personne) wisdom, common sense; (de parole, décision, d'action) wisdom; ( de conseil) soundness; faire preuve de sagesse to show common sense; avoir la sagesse de faire to have the good sense to do; la voix de la sagesse the voice of reason; avec sagesse wisely ou sensibly;3 ( docilité) good behaviourGB; être d'une sagesse exemplaire to be a model of good behaviourGB;4 ( modération) moderation; ( manque d'audace) staidness; user de qch avec sagesse to use sth wisely; la sagesse de la façade the unadventurousness of the façade; la sagesse de nos prix our sensible ou moderate prices;5 ( réserve) sensible behaviourGB; ( de vêtement) sobriety;6 Relig le Livre de la Sagesse the Wisdom of Solomon.[saʒɛs] nom féminin1. [discernement - d'une personne] good sense, insight, wisdom ; [ - d'une décision, d'une suggestion] good sense, wisdomelle n'a pas eu la sagesse d'attendre she wasn't sensible enough ou didn't have the good sense to waitagir avec sagesse to act wisely ou sensibly2. [obéissance] good behaviour3. [sobriété - d'une toilette, d'un livre] soberness, tameness ; [ - d'une vie sentimentale] quietness4. (euphémisme) [chasteté] proper behaviour -
12 passende
adj suitable ( for for, fx a book suitable for his age; a suitable place (, time)),F appropriate ( for to, for, fx clothes appropriate (el. suitable) for the occasion; make appropriate arrangements; an appropriate answer);( bekvem også) convenient ( fx time, place);( som passer sig) proper ( fx the proper time to sow; proper behaviour);( rimelig) suitable, reasonable;( tilstrækkelig) adequate;[ ved en passende lejlighed] at a suitable opportunity. -
13 वैनयिक
vainayikamf (ī)n. (fr. vi-naya) relating to moral conduct orᅠ discipline orᅠ good behaviour ( vainayikīnāṉ <w.r. - kānāṉ> vidyānāṉjñānam « knowledge of the sciences relating to such subjects», reckoned among the 64 arts) MBh. R. BhP. Sch. ;
enforcing proper behaviour W. ;
performed by the officers of criminal justice, magisterial MW. ;
used in military exercises (as a chariot) L. ;
m. n. ( andᅠ ī f.) a chariot used in military exercises, a war-chariot L.
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14 приличный
1) General subject: conventional, decent, decorous, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, hefty (в смысле значительности), not altogether bad, on, presentable, proper (proper behaviour - хорошее поведение), quotable, respectable, seemly, snug (о средствах, капитале), tidy, two-star2) Colloquial: comfortable, tol-lol3) Jargon: jake5) Archaic: responsible (о виде и т.п.) -
15 decoroso
decorous* * *decoroso agg. decorous, decent, proper: una condotta decorosa, proper behaviour; non ho un abito decoroso da mettermi, I haven't a decent dress to wear; uno stipendio decoroso, a decent wage.* * *[deko'roso]aggettivo decorous, decent; [salario, lavoro] befitting* * *decoroso/deko'roso/decorous, decent; [salario, lavoro] befitting. -
16 должно
предик. безл. (+ инф.) уст.one should, one ought (+ to inf)так не до́лжно поступа́ть — this is not proper behaviour, this is not the way to behave
де́лай как / что до́лжно — do as you feel proper; do what you must do
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17 قاعدة
قَاعِدَة \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat, the place from which one starts or where one’s supplies are The army set up a base on the island. The climbers had a base camp below the mountain. bed: sth. solid that a heavy object rests on: The engine was lowered on to its bed.. regulation: a rule; a fixed official order that has the force of law: safety regulations; police regulations. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. stand: sth. on which an object rests; a support: a silver cup on a wooden stand. \ See Also قانون (قَانُون)، نظام (نِظام) \ قَاعِدَة \ chassis: the frame of a motor vehicle, on which the body is built. \ See Also هَيْكَل سَيَّارَة \ قَاعِدَة (الشيء) \ foot, (feet): the lowest part of other things (a mountain, a page, etc.). \ See Also أسفل (أَسْفَل) \ قَاعِدَة (تمثال، إلخ) \ pedestal: the solid block on which a stone (or metal) figure stands. \ See Also منصب (مَنْصَب) \ قَاعِدَة أساسيّة (مَبْدَأ) \ principle: a simple truth or law, of any subject: the principles of chemistry. \ قَاعِدَة مكتوبة بالرموز (مُعَادَلَة) \ formula: (in sciences) a rule or fact that is expressed in signs, letters, or figures; r<up>2< ret> is the formula for finding the area of a circle. H< dwn>2< ret>O is the chemical formula for water. \ القواعد الأخلاقيّة \ morals: personal rules of right and proper behaviour. \ قواعد أَخلاقيّة \ morality: moral ideas in general. \ قَوَاعِد اللُّغَة \ grammar: the proper use of words in forming sentences. -
18 добропорядочное поведение
Advertising: proper behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > добропорядочное поведение
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19 nettvett
subst. netiquette (proper behaviour on the internet) -
20 должно
предик. уст.one should, one ought (+ to inf.)так не должно поступать — this is not proper behaviour, this is not the way to behave
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