decency

decency
noun ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.) decencia, decoro
decency
tr['diːsənsɪ]
noun (pl decencies)
1 (seemliness) decencia, decoro
2 (politeness) buena educación nombre femenino, cortesía, consideración nombre femenino
she didn't even have the decency to apologize ni siquiera tuvo la educación de disculparse
plural noun decencies
1 convenciones nombre femenino plural sociales
decency ['disəntsi] n, pl -cies : decencia f , decoro m
decency
n.
buenas costumbres s.f.pl.
comodidades s.f.pl.
decencia s.f.
honestidad s.f.
'diːsṇsi
noun
a) u (of dress, conduct) decencia f, decoro m
b) u (propriety) buena educación f, consideración f

she didn't even have the decency to ask me — ni siquiera tuvo la consideración de preguntarme

c) decencies pl (proper conduct) (frml)

to observe the decencies — guardar las formas

['diːsǝnsɪ]
N
1) (=propriety) decencia f , decoro m

to have a sense of decency — tener sentido del decoro

offence against decency — atentado m contra el pudor

2) (=politeness) educación f

it is no more than common decency to let him know — hay que avisarle, aunque solo sea por una cuestión de educación

3) (=kindness) bondad f , amabilidad f

he had the decency to phone me — tuvo la amabilidad de llamarme

4) decencies buenas costumbres fpl
* * *
['diːsṇsi]
noun
a) u (of dress, conduct) decencia f, decoro m
b) u (propriety) buena educación f, consideración f

she didn't even have the decency to ask me — ni siquiera tuvo la consideración de preguntarme

c) decencies pl (proper conduct) (frml)

to observe the decencies — guardar las formas


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