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Перевод: decency
[существительное] приличие; благопристойность ; вежливость ; порядочность ; любезность
Тезаурус:
- Basic affection and normal standards of decency often allowed for balanced relationships to evolve.
- Italians have had the courage to vote for a greater decency and sense of public accountability, though they know the road to reform will be bumpy and uncertain.
- Wendy, whose sense of humour was more practical than mine, had the almost irrepressible desire to mix them up, but decency prevailed.
- Describing his arrival in Britain in 1959, Honderich states that he "came from a decent place to join a nation of decency (when) the decency of England was still in a kind of ascendancy".
- He sets a high moral tone, exhorting the journalist to live up to the ideals of truth, decency and justice against the crasser world outside.
- "Have some common decency!
- In 1987, 3,430,000 part-time women workers fell below the Council of Europe's "decency threshold" for pay.
- There's a little more freedom and decency; we don't have to talk about getting out of Russia any more."
- Her successor in the Party of Love, Moanna Pozzi, has been voted the most popular politician campaigning on television, though her "seminar on eroticism" at an election rally was banned on the grounds of public decency.
- In 1959 the Conservative Party had been in power for eight years, but "decency" appears to have been safe in their hands.
- Since 1979 there has been, in Honderich's view, a "decay of decency" for which the Conservative Party, and in particular the influence of the "lumpen intelligentsia" of the new right, have been responsible.
- Here the traditions of the gentry and the common people met in joint rejection of the middle-class sporting morality that outlawed betting in the name of decency and "character".
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