propriety

propriety
noun
1) no pl. (decency) Anstand, der

with propriety — anständig

breach of propriety — Verstoß gegen die guten Sitten

2) no pl. (accuracy) Richtigkeit, die

with perfect propriety — völlig zu Recht

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noun
(correctness of behaviour; decency; rightness.) die Schicklichkeit
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pro·pri·ety
[prəˈpraɪəti, AM -ət̬i]
n
1. no pl (decency) Anstand m
2. no pl (correctness) Richtigkeit f
3. (standards of conduct)
the proprieties pl höfliche Umgangsformen
to observe the proprieties die Regeln der Höflichkeit wahren
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[prə'praIətɪ]
n
(= correctness) Korrektheit f, Richtigkeit f; (= decency) Anstand m; (of clothing) Gesellschaftsfähigkeit f, Züchtigkeit f (liter)

some countries still have doubts about the propriety of bikinis — in manchen Ländern werden Bikinis noch als anstößig betrachtet

propriety of conduct — korrektes Verhalten

breach of propriety — Verstoß m gegen die guten Sitten

the proprieties — die Regeln pl des Anstands

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propriety [prəˈpraıətı] s
1. Schicklichkeit f, Anstand m
2. pl Anstandsformen pl, -regeln pl, gute Sitten pl:
it is not in keeping with the proprieties es schickt sich nicht
3. Angemessenheit f, Richtigkeit f
4. obs
a) Privatbesitz m
b) Eigentumsrecht n
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noun
1) no pl. (decency) Anstand, der

with propriety — anständig

breach of propriety — Verstoß gegen die guten Sitten

2) no pl. (accuracy) Richtigkeit, die

with perfect propriety — völlig zu Recht

* * *
n.
Schicklichkeit f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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