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61 sinceridad
f.sincerity.con toda sinceridad in all honesty o sincerity* * *1 sincerity\con toda sinceridad in all sincerity* * *noun f.* * *SF sinceritycon toda sinceridad, me parece un libro pésimo — to be quite honest o in all sincerity, I think it's a terrible book
* * *femenino sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad — I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
con toda sinceridad no te lo recomendaría — in all honesty o sincerity I wouldn't recommend him
* * *= sincerity, genuineness, openness, candour [candor, -USA].Ex. The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.Ex. The positive attribute users seek is genuineness; that is, the individual librarian is 'without bureaucratic facade or professional mask, able and willing to be himself'.Ex. The more productive companies were found to be characterised by greater openness to outside information.Ex. The author suggests openness -- self-disclosure, candour, and honesty -- as a means of enhancing the abilities of the individual librarian and the library to survive or succeed.----* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* con toda sinceridad = quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honesty.* falta de sinceridad = insincerity.* * *femenino sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad — I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
con toda sinceridad no te lo recomendaría — in all honesty o sincerity I wouldn't recommend him
* * *= sincerity, genuineness, openness, candour [candor, -USA].Ex: The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.
Ex: The positive attribute users seek is genuineness; that is, the individual librarian is 'without bureaucratic facade or professional mask, able and willing to be himself'.Ex: The more productive companies were found to be characterised by greater openness to outside information.Ex: The author suggests openness -- self-disclosure, candour, and honesty -- as a means of enhancing the abilities of the individual librarian and the library to survive or succeed.* afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.* con toda sinceridad = quite honestly, to put it frankly, in all sincerity, in all honesty.* falta de sinceridad = insincerity.* * *sincerityte voy a contestar con toda sinceridad I'm going to be quite honest o frank with youcon toda sinceridad no se lo puedo recomendar in all honesty o sincerity I cannot recommend him to youlo dijo con tanta sinceridad he said it so sincerely* * *
sinceridad sustantivo femenino
sincerity;◊ te voy a contestar con toda sinceridad I'm going to be quite honest o frank with you
sinceridad sustantivo femenino sincerity
con toda sinceridad, in all honesty o sincerity: con toda sinceridad, creo que no vendrán, to be honest, I don't think they will come
' sinceridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lisura
- sermón
English:
glibly
- honesty
- openness
- sincerity
- suspect
- uncertain
- veracity
- insincerity
* * *sinceridad nfsincerity;con toda sinceridad in all honesty o sincerity* * *f sincerity* * *sinceridad nf: sincerity* * *sinceridad n sincerity -
62 compurgar
v.1 to prove one's veracity or innocence by the oath of another.2 to serve time.* * * -
63 достовірність
( даних тощо) adequacy, faithfullyness, authenticity, believability, certainty, credibility, reliability, veracity -
64 достовірність повідомлення
credibility of a report, veracity of a reportУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > достовірність повідомлення
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65 правдивий свідок
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66 правдивість
faithfullyness, credibility, honesty, truthfulness, veracity, verity -
67 сумнівна правдивість
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > сумнівна правдивість
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68 सत्या _satyā
सत्या 1 Truthfulness, veracity.-2 N. of Sītā.-3 Of Draupadī.-4 Of Satyavatī, mother of Vyāsa; ऋषिमावाहयत् सत्या यथापूर्वमरिन्दम Mb.1.16.14.-5 Of Durgā.-6 Of Satyabhāmā, wife of Kṛiṣna; Bhāg. 3.1.35.-7 Of the mother of Viṣnu; सत्यायामभवत् सत्यः सत्यरूपो जनार्दनः. -
69 sanndruhet
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70 sannferdighet
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71 sannhetskjærlighet
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72 правдивость
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73 правдивість
жhonesty, truthfulness, veracity, uprightness; ( істинність) truth -
74 doğruluk
n. accuracy, uprightness, exactness, authenticity, rectitude, honesty, truthfulness, straightness, straightforwardness, candor, candour [Brit.], correctitude, correctness, directness, evenness, exactitude, faithfulness, fidelity, integrity, justice* * *1. accuracy 2. correctness 3. exactness 4. forthrightness 5. precision 6. rectitude 7. rightness 8. straightforwardness 9. straightness 10. veracity -
75 gerçek
adj. true, real, factual, original, actual, authentic, genuine, rightful, truthful, right, exact, proper, literal, bona fide, dinkum, earnest, honest to god, honest to goodness, intrinsic, pucka, pukka, sincere, sterling, straight-out, substantial--------adv. for real--------n. truth, fact, reality, the real, the true, verity, veracity, low down, right, sooth, troth, actualities* * *1. actual 2. fact 3. genuine 4. issue of fact 5. real 6. reality 7. truth 8. veritable 9. virtual -
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n. actuality, reality, authenticity, effect, genuineness, literality, the real, trueness, truth, veracity, verity* * *1. actuality 2. genuineness 3. truism -
77 doğruculuk
n. truthfulness, veracity, righteousness -
78 ایمان داری
n.honesty / veracity -
79 راست بازی
n.forthrightness / integrity / rectitude / veracity / virtue -
80 راست گوئ
n.veracity
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