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Перевод: civilly speek civilly


[наречие]
вежливо; любезно; учтиво


Тезаурус:

  1. But Maureen said sorrowfully, "She wants him there even though she never speaks civilly to him.
  2. "If I have to do without the money," Denis answered civilly in an effort to match his adversary's self-control, "I'm likely to want the satisfaction of blowing your brains out.
  3. He waved back civilly.
  4. The main criteria for taxis is that drivers must at all times act civilly."
  5. Over the past few weeks they'd been rubbing along fairly civilly, though not without the occasional spark flying between them.
  6. The Control of Pollution Act 1974 provides that where any damage is caused by poisonous, noxious or polluting waste which has been deposited on land, any person who deposited it or caused or knowingly permitted it to be deposited is civilly liable for the damage, provided that his act constituted an offence under section 3(3) or section 18(2) of the Act.
  7. The laird there himself, a brother of Netherby the chief, gave them God-speed most civilly, once across, the fact that they were Scots invading English soil seemingly holding no significance for him, Borderers keeping an open mind on such matters.
  8. Julia answered civilly and resigned herself to half an hour's polite conversation.
  9. The same is probably true of breach of contract but once we move outside the area of wrongs which are civilly actionable in damages the law becomes more uncertain.
  10. They had been draped with canvas to protect them from the rain, and a watchman in wet buckram saluted civilly, then stepped back in haste to avoid the splashes thrown up by the hooves of the passing st'lyan.
  11. Then she picked up her internal telephone and, very civilly, asked Clare if she could spare her half an hour or so - yes, before the meeting; yes, as soon as possible.
  12. He had raised his glass civilly enough in recognition of Vernon's presence whenever their eyes had met across the floral displays, and he had always been very effusive if they chanced to meet in the queue for the cloakroom or on the pavement outside the State Restaurant, but he had held his distance in mixed company, had never introduced him, for instance, to Mrs Harcourt.
  13. A second line of argument advanced on behalf of the doctor to justify his failure to accede to the request of his patient is that the doctor must continue treatment because to do otherwise would render him criminally and/or civilly liable.

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