polite

polite
adjective,
politer, politest höflich

be polite about her dress — mach ihr ein paar Komplimente zu ihrem Kleid

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adjective
(having or showing good manners; courteous: a polite child; a polite apology.) höflich
- academic.ru/90245/politely">politely
- politeness
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po·lite
<-er, -est or more \polite, most \polite>
[pəˈlaɪt]
adj
1. (courteous) höflich
to make \polite conversation höfliche Konversation machen
\polite refusal höfliche Ablehnung
2. (cultured) vornehm
\polite society gehobene [o feine] Gesellschaft
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[pə'laɪt]
adj (+er)
1) höflich

it wouldn't be polite — es wäre unhöflich

to be polite to sb — höflich zu jdm sein

be polite about her cooking —

when I said it was good I was just being polite — als ich sagte, es sei gut, wollte ich nur höflich sein

there's no need to be polite about it if you don't like it — du kannst es ruhig sagen, wenn es dir nicht gefällt

polite conversation — höfliche Konversation

we sat around making polite conversation — wir saßen zusammen und machten Konversation

2) society fein
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polite [pəˈlaıt] adj (adv politely)
1. höflich, artig (beide:
to, toward[s] zu):
politely auch in höflicher Form, in höflichem Ton;
polite applause höflicher Applaus;
I laughed to be polite aus Höflichkeit
2. obs kultiviert, gebildet, fein:
polite arts schöne Künste;
polite letters schöne Literatur, Belletristik f;
polite society feine Gesellschaft
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adjective,
politer, politest höflich

be polite about her dress — mach ihr ein paar Komplimente zu ihrem Kleid

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adj.
höflich adj.

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