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| civility | (ซิฟวิล'ลิที) n. ความสุภาพ, มารยาท, ความเอื้อเฟื้อ, อัธยาศัย, อารยธรรม, วัฒนธรรมประเพณี, Syn. courtesy | incivility | (อินซะวิล' ลิที) n. ความหยาบคาย, ความไม่มีมารยาท, ความไม่สุภาพ., See also: incivil adj. |
| civility | (n) ความเป็นพลเมืองดี, ความสุภาพ, ความมีมารยาท, ความมีอัธยาศัยไมตรี | incivility | (n) ความไม่สุภาพ, ความหยาบคาย, ความไม่มีมารยาท |
| มรรยาท | [manyāt] (n) EN: behaviour ; manner ; etiquette ; courtesy ; politeness ; conduct ; civility FR: moeurs [ fpl ] ; conduite [ f ] ; comportement [ m ] ; manières [ fpl ] ; éducation [ f ] ; bonnes manières [ fpl ] ; courtoisie [ f ] ; savoir-vivre [ m ] ; civisme [ m ] ; politesse [ f ] | มารยาท | [mārayāt] (n) EN: conduct ; manner ; behaviour ; politeness ; courtesy ; civility ; ethics FR: savoir-vivre [ m ] ; éducation [ f ] ; politesse [ f ] ; courtoisie [ f ] ; conduite [ m ] ; manières [ fpl ] |
| | | | Civility | n.; pl. Civilities [ L. civilitas: cf. F. civilité. See Civil. ] 1. The state of society in which the relations and duties of a citizen are recognized and obeyed; a state of civilization. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Monarchies have risen from barbarrism to civility, and fallen again to ruin. Sir J. Davies. [ 1913 Webster ] The gradual depature of all deeper signification from the word civility has obliged the creation of another word -- civilization. Trench. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A civil office, or a civil process [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] To serve in a civility. Latimer. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Courtesy; politeness; kind attention; good breeding; a polite act or expression. [ 1913 Webster ] The insolent civility of a proud man is, if possible, more shocking than his rudeness could be. Chesterfield. [ 1913 Webster ] The sweet civilities of life. Dryden. Syn. -- Urbanity; affability; complaisance. [ 1913 Webster ] | Incivility | n.; pl. Incivilities [ L. incivilitas: cf. F. incivilité. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The quality or state of being uncivil; lack of courtesy; rudeness of manner; impoliteness. Shak. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Any act of rudeness or ill breeding. [ 1913 Webster ] Uncomely jests, loud talking and jeering, which, in civil account, are called indecencies and incivilities. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Lack of civilization; a state of rudeness or barbarism. [ R. ] Sir W. Raleigh. Syn. -- Impoliteness; uncourteousness; unmannerliness; disrespect; rudeness; discourtesy. [ 1913 Webster ] | Uncivility | n. Incivility. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | 愛想 | [あいそ(P);あいそう(P), aiso (P); aisou (P)] (n) (See 愛想を尽かす) civility; courtesy; compliments; sociability; graces; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 尽かす | [つかす, tsukasu] (v5s, vt) (1) to use completely; to use up; to exhaust; (2) (See 愛想を尽かす) to exhaust somebody's civility; to give up (on someone) [Add to Longdo] |
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