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DISCOURTESY - traducción al árabe

LOW-INTENSITY BEHAVIOR IN VIOLATION OF NORMS FOR MUTUAL RESPECT
Incivil; Uncivil

DISCOURTESY      

ألاسم

جَلَافَة ; خُشُونَة ; غِلَظ ; غِلْظَة ; فَجَاجَة ; فَظَاظَة

discourtesy      
اسْم : فَظَاظةٌ . عَمَلٌ فَظّ
discourtesy      
فظاظة ، خشونة ، قلة ذوق ، قلة تهذيب تصرف فظ أو غير مهذب

Definición

discourtesy
n.
Incivility, impoliteness, rudeness, abruptness, bruskness or brusqueness, inurbanity, ill-breeding.

Wikipedia

Incivility

Incivility is a general term for social behaviour lacking in civility or good manners, on a scale from rudeness or lack of respect for elders, to vandalism and hooliganism, through public drunkenness and threatening behaviour. The word "incivility" is derived from the Latin incivilis, meaning "not of a citizen".

The distinction between plain rudeness, and perceived incivility as threat, will depend on some notion of civility as structural to society; incivility as anything more ominous than bad manners is therefore dependent on appeal to notions like its antagonism to the complex concepts of civic virtue or civil society. It has become a contemporary political issue in a number of countries.

Ejemplos de uso de DISCOURTESY
1. The superbug causing the epidemic of discourtesy in society can clearly be identified as the mobile telephone.
2. In any case, if after a few attempts you don‘t get a response, don‘t beat yourself up over some one else‘s discourtesy.
3. Why anybody in 2005 should expect to be forgiven for the discourtesy of violating their neighbours nostrils is another matter altogether.
4. But we believe this episode has allowed the conduct of British foreign policy to be diminished by the rank discourtesy of a self–regarding minority.
5. The most common complaint about rudeness in the poll was aggressive or reckless driving, with '1% citing it as the most frequent discourtesy.