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Significados de
tact
en inglés
ruso
тактичность
portugués
tino
catalán
tacte
español
tacto
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Sensitivity to social cues.
discretion
diplomacy
appropriateness
tactfulness
tactlessness
Términos relacionados
social skills
español
tacto
Sinónimos
Examples for "
discretion
"
discretion
diplomacy
appropriateness
tactfulness
Examples for "
discretion
"
1
HMRC said it applied the tax rules set by government without
discretion
.
2
However, the provisions also allow for
discretion
in sentencing in some cases.
3
Local residents may be given access at the
discretion
of emergency services.
4
He said that is at the
discretion
of the New Zealand government.
5
Local residents may be allowed access at the
discretion
of emergency services.
1
I'm here today to continue the proud tradition of bold American
diplomacy
.
2
Five years later things have changed thanks to President Trump's unorthodox
diplomacy
.
3
The government does not believe that megaphone
diplomacy
will serve that objective.
4
President Obama says he will use
diplomacy
to remove Syria's chemical weapons.
5
Clark supported the prime minister with confidence,
diplomacy
and workmanship, he said.
1
Results were used to analyze the
appropriateness
of the area value method.
2
There was a certain
appropriateness
in the manner of its taking off.
3
We therefore recognized a peculiar
appropriateness
in the name of our host.
4
The issue we'd have with 'rank and yank' is
appropriateness
and fairness.
5
Pragmatic
appropriateness
was not strongly correlated with a measure of emotional intensity.
1
Sophia was certain that the notion of
tactfulness
had not entered Constance's head.
2
There she had a relapse from
tactfulness
,
however, and planted herself to stare.
3
The great effectiveness of 'The Spectator's' preaching was due largely to its
tactfulness
.
4
Seeing Chilcote's bewilderment, he came to his rescue with brusque
tactfulness
.
5
They divined his moods with the
tactfulness
of natural sympathy.
Uso de
tact
en inglés
1
Politicians soon discovered in George Ingram natural prudence and
tact
in behavior.
2
You have the
tact
to do the thing in the right way.
3
He had the right, yes; but he had been wanting in
tact
.
4
The
tact
of the Greeks in matters of this kind was infallible.
5
His usual
tact
had deserted him in the extremity of the situation.
6
Lots of colleagues got a good giggle at the lack of
tact
.
7
Some of the best and ablest of men are wanting in
tact
.
8
Mr. Leach has much
tact
in finding out the professions of people.
9
She had almost childlike confidence in the
tact
of her unscrupulous mother.
10
Some women are totally deficient in the essentially feminine quality of
tact
.
11
The greatest
tact
was necessary, urged Perez, in dealing with the King.
12
Atticus had the
tact
and skill in worldly matters, which Cicero lacked.
13
It'll need a lot of
tact
and diplomacy to win it back.
14
Trudeau may find he needs all the diplomatic
tact
he can muster.
15
She realized the response lacked
tact
,
but it was the unavoidable truth.
16
He makes himself useful in any way that
tact
and courtesy suggest.
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Sobre este término
tact
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
much tact
great tact
little tact
have the tact
ready tact
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Translations for
tact
ruso
тактичность
беспардонность
бестактность
чувство такта
такт
portugués
tino
andamento
tato
catalán
tacte
español
tacto
Tact
a través del tiempo
Tact
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
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