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1 socially
['səuʃəlɪ]advvisit towarzysko, w celach towarzyskich; acceptable społecznie* * *adverb (in a social way: I've seen him at various conferences, but we've never met socially.) na gruncie towarzyskim -
2 proper
['prɔpə(r)]adj( genuine) prawdziwy; ( correct) właściwy; ( socially acceptable) stosownyin the town/city proper — w samym mieście
a proper fool ( inf) — skończony idiota (inf)
to go through the proper channels — przechodzić (przejść perf) właściwymi kanałami
* * *['propə]1) (right, correct, or suitable: That isn't the proper way to clean the windows; You should have done your schoolwork at the proper time - it's too late to start now.) właściwy2) (complete or thorough: Have you made a proper search?) dokładny3) (respectable or well-mannered: Such behaviour isn't quite proper.) stosowny•- properly- proper noun/name -
3 vulgar
['vʌlgə(r)]adj( rude) wulgarny, ordynarny; ( in bad taste) ordynarny* * *1) (not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered: Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar.) wulgarny2) (of the common or ordinary people: the vulgar tongue/language.) pospolity, trywialny•- vulgarly- vulgarity
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