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Перевод: decorum
[существительное] внешнее приличие; декорум ; благопристойность ; приличия ; этикет
Тезаурус:
- This is in sharp contrast to the normal behaviour of a married couple, since modesty and decorum require them to refrain from any open show of their mutual love.
- Have a bit of decorum as befits the mother of a college student," Otley said, softening his tone.
- Of reverence for death, or perhaps decorum
- I'm trying hard to look as if I've got decorum.
- And it is true that whereas on the whole Pound managed his amorous career with more decorum than Shelley, still the pattern was, so far as we can discern, not very different.
- Behind the latticework of stylistic decorum lurk the preoccupations of a perturbed middle age, urbane, somewhat over-educated, confronting coarseness and spontaneity with the weapons of obliquity and understatement.
- Only the Germans, with their endless internal quarrels (and who are perhaps more faction-ridden Buddhist than Quaker in their attitudes), challenge the rules of green decorum.
- During debates in the House, the offending Mapplethorpe photographs were not brought on to the floor lest they offend the "decorum" of the House.
- These meetings were often passionate affairs: the deadening decorum which in the twentieth century has come to be identified with religious gatherings did not prevail in the nineteenth century.
- Everything that he greatly cares about demands order, proportion, measure and control In poetry he considers decorum the grand masterpiece.
- A breach of objective decorum?
- He said that the Queen eagerly waited for the bishop to show some of his eccentricities but, "fortunately or unfortunately" he had acted with the utmost decorum.
- With equal decorum she replied, "Oh no, mine are in my handbag."
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