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Significados de
politesse
en inglés
portugués
cortesia
catalán
cavallerositat
español
caballería medieval
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Courtesy towards women.
chivalry
gallantry
español
caballería medieval
Sinónimos
Examples for "
chivalry
"
chivalry
gallantry
Examples for "
chivalry
"
1
For example, he was a model of
chivalry
,
the perfect medieval nobleman.
2
The age of
chivalry
is past; and very fortunate that it is.
3
And you must know that with the RAF there is great
chivalry
.
4
Loyalty was lessened,
chivalry
became extinct; expiring in France with Henri IV.
5
The national epic is the expression of the active side of
chivalry
.
1
What is
gallantry
in the one case is foolishness in the other.
2
Crane won the rubber, and spent considerable
gallantry
upon Nellie in compensation.
3
Beautiful ladies met in their ball-room the
gallantry
and chivalry of Fredericton.
4
It argues ill; but I like much his heroism and his
gallantry
.
5
Captain McWhinnie, who was in command, behaved with the utmost personal
gallantry
.
Uso de
politesse
en inglés
1
Partly as a matter of
politesse
,
but mostly because he was preoccupied.
2
The hostile look immediately vanished from Manson's face, replaced by smooth
politesse
.
3
I made my excuses and slunk away as quickly as
politesse
would allow.
4
Claire found herself slipping into her mother's demeanor of absolute
politesse
.
5
Behind Mollie's invariable good manners and
politesse
,
however, there was a certain concealed diffidence.
6
The Iron Councillors learnt new languages, trade and
politesse
with brute and urgent efficiency.
7
Rosen seemed unnerved by Amy, whose southern
politesse
can quickly give way to relentlessness.
8
Mattar hesitated, but it seemed to be more out of
politesse
than actual uncertainty.
9
In the political
politesse
of the West, it would be called "cautious optimism."
10
She felt they were in a pantomime of
politesse
.
11
Still, Rita found Shasta's deference and
politesse
endearing.
12
You will be pleased with the monarch's
politesse
.
13
Not even the most classical poet could have displayed inborn
politeness
-
la
politesse
du coeur-ina higher degree.
14
There's no polish or
politesse
here.
15
He is beginning to view his meetings with the press as serious engagements worthy of breaking his
politesse
rule for.
16
He was unfailingly attentive, watchful and reserved, a man of deep
politesse
,
highly attuned to the nuances of any situation.
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Sobre este término
politesse
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
absolute politesse
ancient politesse
conventional politesse
deep politesse
more politesse
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Translations for
politesse
portugués
cortesia
catalán
cavallerositat
noblesa
galanteria
generositat
español
caballería medieval
generosidad
nobleza
caballería
Politesse
a través del tiempo