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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
common decency SUST. U
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
common courtesy, decency, humanity
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən] SUST. (public land)
II. commons SUST. sust. pl.
1. commons (the people):
2. commons POL.:
3. commons ingl. am. UNIV. (refectory):
III. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən] ADJ.
1. common (often encountered):
common crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction
to be common among children, mammals etc
2. common (shared):
common aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership
commun (to à)
3. common (ordinary):
common man, woman
du peuple after sust.
4. common (low-class):
common pey.
5. common (minimum expected):
common courtesy, decency, humanity
6. common:
common ZOOL., BOT. frog, daisy, algae
7. common MAT.:
common denominator, factor, multiple
IV. in common ADV.
to hold sth in common DER.
V. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən]
to be as common as muck or dirt (vulgar) coloq.
to be on short commons ingl. brit.
decency [ingl. brit. ˈdiːs(ə)nsi, ingl. am. ˈdisənsi] SUST.
1. decency (good manners):
2. decency (morality):
3. decency:
en el diccionario PONS
decency [ˈdi:səntsi] SUST.
1. decency no pl. (social respectability):
2. decency (goodness):
3. decency pl. (approved behavior):
4. decency pl. ingl. am. (basic comforts):
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:mən] ADJ.
1. common (ordinary):
common name
2. common (widespread):
common disease
3. common inv. (shared):
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pey. (low-class):
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
II. common [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:mən] SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
decency [ˈdi·s ə n(t)·si] SUST.
1. decency (social respectability):
2. decency (goodness):
3. decency pl. (approved behavior):
4. decency pl. (basic comforts):
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈka·mən] ADJ.
1. common (ordinary):
common name
2. common (widespread):
common disease
3. common inv. (shared):
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pey. (low-class):
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
II. common [ˈka·mən] SUST.
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Only when the boy is hoping to become wise and virtuous is his surrender to the man not offensive to human decency.
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The distinction between minimal decency (an ethical obligation) and supererogation helps moral agents understand and protect their own and each other's.
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Entering the story near the end, he represents the system: management, policy, decency, and the way things are.
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He did nt mourn and, despite observing the decencies, ate meat and drank wine.
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Advertising to children is regulated to ensure that it meets defined standards of honesty and decency.
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