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1 rules of professional conduct
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > rules of professional conduct
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2 professional rules of conduct
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > professional rules of conduct
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3 improper
adjective1) (wrong) unrichtig; ungeeignet [Werkzeug]3) (not in accordance with rules of conduct) unangebracht; unzulässig [Gebühren]* * *[im'propə]((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) unpassend- academic.ru/37191/impropriety">impropriety- improper fraction* * *im·prop·er[ɪmˈprɒpəʳ, AM -ˈprɑ:pɚ]\improper conduct unschickliches Benehmen [o Verhalten]3. (dishonest)* * *[ɪm'prɒpə(r)]adj(= unsuitable) unpassend, unangebracht; (= unseemly) unschicklich; (= indecent) unanständig; (= wrong) diagnosis, interpretation unzutreffend; use unsachgemäß; (= dishonest) practice unlauter; (= not professional) conduct unehrenhaftit is improper to do that — es gehört sich nicht, das zu tun
improper use of tools — Zweckentfremdung f von Geräten
improper use of drugs/one's position — Drogen-/Amtsmissbrauch m
* * *1. ungeeignet, unpassend2. unanständig, unschicklich (Benehmen etc)3. ungenau, inexaktimproper integral uneigentliches Integral* * *adjective1) (wrong) unrichtig; ungeeignet [Werkzeug]2) (unseemly) ungehörig; unpassend; (indecent) unanständig3) (not in accordance with rules of conduct) unangebracht; unzulässig [Gebühren]* * *adj.falsch adj.nicht angemessen adj.ungeeignet adj.ungenau adj.unpassend adj.
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