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 Translation for 'manners' from English to Czech
NOUN   a manner | manners
manners {noun}manýry {m.pl}
good manners {noun}dobré mravy {m.pl}
good manners {pl}dobré vychování {n}
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Usage Examples English
  • Born with bad manners, she is unable to keep a guy for very long.
  • The play itself, a comedy of manners, evaluates home-made versus foreign goods and ideas.
  • Thomas P. Farley is an American manners expert known in the media as "Mister Manners." He is also a keynote speaker and workshop leader, a radio and television personality and a journalist.
  • Hundreds of "Dear Alex" questions and answers cover everything from dating to breaking up, thank-you notes to table manners, ethnic jokes to obscene phone calls, skiing to driving.
  • Table manners are the rules of etiquette used while eating, which may also include the use of utensils.

  • He is perhaps best remembered for his column in "The Times", "Morgan's Manners." Morgan defined good manners as the path of least offence. His Saturday column ran for three years,.
  • Roman Catholic religion was taught hand-in-hand with good manners.
  • (iii) Manners of cultural norms concern the social rules by which a person establishes his and her identity and membership to a given socio-cultural group.
  • The term "comedy of menace", which British drama critic Irving Wardle based on the subtitle of "The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace" (1958), by David Campton, is a jocular play-on-words derived from the "comedy of manners" ("menace" being "manners" pronounced with a somewhat Judeo-English accent).
  • The term comedy of manners refers to the genre of satirical comedy representative of the Restoration period (1660–1710) that challenges and criticizes the manners and social conventions of a highly sophisticated, artificial society.

  • He is also the president of the Japan Universal Manners Association, which provides education and certification in universally applicable manners, with a particular focus on manners regarding persons with disabilities and the elderly.
  • In the first chapter it is said that a gentleman should be at all times courteous, pleasant, and in manners beautiful.
  • After being interested in a quote by Edmund Burke about how important manners are, Alford traveled around the world researching manners.
  • Morayur, in Malayalam, means 'Land of peoples who has manners i.e. mora=manners + yuru=land of'. But it just an opinion with no authentic proof.
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