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politeness [pəˈlaɪtnəs] SUBST sem pl

politics [ˈpɒlətɪks, americ ˈpɑ:-] SUBST

1. politics + sing verbo (political affairs):

2. politics + pl verbo (political beliefs):

3. politics + sing verbo (scientific study):

political [pəˈlɪtɪkəl, americ -ˈlit̬ə-] ADJ

1. political reason, freedom:

2. political (active in politics):

3. political (interested in politics):

polished [ˈpɒlɪʃt, americ ˈpɑ:-] ADJ

1. polished furniture, shoes:

polisher [ˈpɒlɪʃəʳ, americ ˈpɑ:lɪʃɚ] SUBST

1. polisher (person):

2. polisher (tool):

policemen [pəˈli:smen] SUBST

policemen pl of policeman

Veja também: policeman

policeman <-men> [pəˈli:smən] SUBST

policeman <-men> [pəˈli:smən] SUBST

polianite SUBST

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inglês
As a democratically elected world leader, he will act in ways that will defy the expectations of pundits and political watchers accustomed to a certain level of decorum and politesse.
policyoptions.irpp.org
But he warns, too, about the dangers of political politesse, which can cover up fundamental differences on important matters.
www.thestar.com
This wasn't simply politesse on her part.
ottawacitizen.com
Cleaning out his mouth, coaching him in politesse, rehearsing more dignified and respectable behavior -- all these are mere externals.
opinion.inquirer.net
The bluntness and lack of politesse of a generation bred before the rise of political correctness.
www.independent.ie
And behind the veil of routine courtesy and politesse that followed, there could be little doubt that this was a night when two starkly conflicting philosophies had collided.
www.independent.ie
It is a movie made without regard to political politesse or cinematic decorum.
www.nybooks.com
It works briskly and efficiently, without the benefit of politesse or anesthesia.
grantland.com
He barges into a company and raises its performance, discarding orthodoxies and politesse before leaving to repeat the trick elsewhere.
www.ft.com
It means avoiding the coded politesse that plays down the class divide and benefits of those on the winning side of it.
www.chronicle.com

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