decency

decency
decency [ˈdi:sənsɪ]
noun
• common decency ( = good manners) la simple politesse
• to have the decency to do sth avoir la décence de faire qch
• to have a sense of decency ( = seemliness) avoir de la pudeur
* * *
['diːsnsɪ]
noun
1) (good manners) politesse f

common decency — la simple politesse

you can't in all decency... — tu ne peux décemment pas...

2) (morality)

he hasn't an ounce of decency — il n'a pas le moindre sens moral

3) (propriety) convenances fpl; (in sexual matters) décence f

he has no sense of decency — il n'a aucun sens des convenances


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