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Перевод: deportment speek deportment


[существительное]
манеры ; умение держать себя; поведение; осанка ; выправка


Тезаурус:

  1. John Gamgee gave a considered opinion of Coleman in 1855: "Coleman was by education, character and deportment, a fair example of an English gentleman
  2. She had stipulated - a stipulation which was upheld - that part of her fortune was to be spent teaching the people of Ireland "self-control, elocution, oratory and deportment".
  3. "As a child," Claud wrote, "Patricia hunted half the day and in the evenings, supine on a board for reasons of deportment, lay drinking Madeira wine and reading The Golden Bough."
  4. Instead, Petherbridge has created a charming eccentric shambles, demonstrating the movement exercises of a 19th century Professor of Stage Deportment and Declamation, speaking Shakespeare while spinning plates and splashing the wilder shores of directorial ambition: "One can't," he purrs with delight, "walk across the stage without bumping into several concepts."
  5. By the urbanity of his almost patrician deportment, Coleman tended greatly to raise the standard of the profession in public esteem, and he powerfully contributed to obtain for veterinarians the grade of commissioned officers in the army.
  6. Not only good for the deportment, this exercise frees the hands for programmes, literature and eating cooling icecream.
  7. This was set out in a section headed "Dress and Deportment", and illustrates Foucault's point (ibid.) that in such situations the body is "docile" to authoritative orders from above.
  8. The women are guided in fashion, deportment and etiquette classes: "We are not trying to mould clients into an image of Miss Perfect," she adds.
  9. Jack's own assessment of his schooldays was covered in his own biographical notes as having "deportment problems" which he later explained in more explicit terms as "fucking up, not in line or as with adolescents nowadays, making a big show they they don't give a fuck, that's bad deportment.
  10. He remembered that at his formal entry (matriculation) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment: "If a Fellow asks you to lunch, leave at 2.15 p.m.; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m."
  11. When I was six my grandparents took me to see a film which I was told to observe closely because I would learn lessons about good behaviour and deportment from one of the juvenile characters.
  12. In addition to his leadership potential, it is interesting to note the particular emphasis on character and deportment: excellent self-imaging (in cleanliness and clothing); good social awareness (cheerful and pleasant, friendly to everyone); marked intelligence; a fine sense of humour; tendency to boredom ("disinterest"); sportive, especially in sailing and skippering, but a good all-rounder; biddable.

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