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Botany
décence
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski
decency [Brit ˈdiːs(ə)nsi, Am ˈdisənsi] RZ.
1. decency (good manners):
decency
politesse r.ż.
2. decency (morality):
he hasn't an ounce of decency
3. decency:
decency (propriety)
convenances r.ż. l.mn.
decency (in sexual matters)
décence r.ż.
he has no sense of decency
for the sake of decency
common decency RZ. U
common decency
proletarian decency, life
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
decency
he didn't have the decency to do
sense of decency
to offend sb's sense of decency
decency
have the decency to keep quiet
to cross the bounds of decency
decency
affront to public decency
call to order/to decency/to duty
w słowniku PONS
angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski
decency [ˈdi:səntsi] RZ.
1. decency no l.mn. (social respectability):
decency
décence r.ż.
2. decency (goodness):
decency
bonté r.ż.
3. decency l.mn. (approved behavior):
decency
4. decency l.mn. Am (basic comforts):
decency
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
decency
to offend against decency
honnêteté d'une conduite, intention, d'un propos
decency
decency
have the decency to shut up!
affront to public decency
w słowniku PONS
angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski
decency [ˈdi·s ə n(t)·si] RZ.
1. decency (social respectability):
decency
décence r.ż.
2. decency (goodness):
decency
bonté r.ż.
3. decency l.mn. (approved behavior):
decency
4. decency l.mn. (basic comforts):
decency
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
decency
honnêteté d'une conduite, intention, d'un propos
decency
decency
have the decency to shut up!
affront to public decency
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Advertising to children is regulated to ensure that it meets defined standards of honesty and decency.
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Further, the display of the body violates etiquette and decency.
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He did nt mourn and, despite observing the decencies, ate meat and drank wine.
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Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?
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Loyalty demands: a deep sense of decency, truth and justice, a commitment to moral convictions, and efforts to advance the good of society.
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