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Перевод: comport
[глагол] вести себя; вести себя хорошо; соответствовать; согласоваться
Тезаурус:
- Thirdly, speakers of a language do not always comport themselves in the manner recommended by the prevailing mores-they can be outrageous, and otherwise inappropriate, So such a definition would make the data of pragmatics stand in quite an abstract relation to what is actually observable in language usage, whereas for many linguists one of the major contributions of pragmatics has been to direct attention once again to actual language usage.
- He was survived by his wife Anne, daughter and heir of Richard Comport, of Eltham, and a son Comport (born 1676), who succeeded him in the baronetcy.
- An interpretation of scripture is presupposed in which all verses must comport with one another.
- Meanwhile, the pigs comport
- There are two other tablets in memory of Mrs Peggy Towers D. 18th March 1831 and Frances Comport D. October 2nd. 1821.
- This was the essence of Lord Arran's final speech in the Lords debate on the Sexual Offences Bill, when he pleaded for homosexuals to "comport themselves quietly and with dignity.
- It was probably her most annoying characteristic that in a room full of beauties she would comport herself as one with a right to be there, and there was nothing in the world that anyone could do to disabuse her.
- It is hard to know how to comport yourself on such an occasion, the choice appearing to be between solemnity and frivolousness, with nothing in between.
- Champagne flutes , 5.50 each, tall glass candlesticks , 10.50 each and small , 2.95, comport (with fruit), 11.95, and matching dish (with pink and white sweets), 4.50, large crackers , 26.95 for 6; all from Fenwick.
- There was something alarming in the way an eleven-year-old girl - or "nearly twelve" as she kept saying - could so easily comport herself among a press of adults.
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