English to Chinese Dictionary propriety

propriety

definition
noun
he always behaved with the utmost propriety
the state or quality of conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals.
translation of 'propriety'
noun
礼貌,
礼节,
礼仪,
轻重,
礼,
斯文
example
Again it was clear that what was being put forward related not only to the question of fitness and 'propriety' in the context of the existing licence, but also to the new licence.
The movie deals with the need for moral 'propriety' in life.
She breaks every possible rule of 'propriety' , in her behavior both as a woman and as businessperson.
A solicitor acting on his own behalf has an even higher duty to behave with the utmost 'propriety' than he would if he were representing clients in a similar transaction.
That is the forum in which, for example, it is appropriate to debate the 'propriety' of the conduct of a judge.
However, it is the issue of moral 'propriety' that interests me most.
I think the triple membrane of two computer screens and cyberspace in the middle can tend to break down people's sense of 'propriety' and decency.
He had no reason to question his doctor about the 'propriety' of their use.
The commission will also vet all nominations for life peers, including those made by the political parties, for the highest standards of 'propriety' .
The 'propriety' of the behaviour of the spy or decoy in so doing varies from one category to another.
Her speech was not frivolous nor her words presumptuous but in every way she behaved with utmost 'propriety' .
It is a career that will defy all 'propriety' , convention, and logic.
they questioned the 'propriety' of certain investments made by the council
But the point made is that, at some stage in life, 'propriety' must supersede convenience.
he always behaved with the utmost 'propriety'
The department chair questioned the 'propriety' of my proposal, pointing out that we were not operating in a rational climate.
Questions are being raised on the 'propriety' of some officers being given these medals, but here lies the hitch.
Is this truly the test of moral 'propriety' you would have us aspire to?
Questioning the legitimacy or constitutional 'propriety' of an action by the executive is a useful device for the opposition.
There are different standards of 'propriety' for an intimate dinner than for the State of the Union address.
In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or 'propriety' of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry.
The accepted view of an organisation which is the protector of conformity and 'propriety' has disappeared.
There were also plenty of discussions about the moral and ethical 'propriety' of informing on others.
Uncertainties about the best way to provide for such patients, and indeed questions about the 'propriety' of doing so at all within the NHS, have a long history.
So the question boils down to the 'propriety' of its demands.
At the time of the attacks, few in the United States or elsewhere raised questions about the 'propriety' of nuclear weapons.
And the issue of moral 'propriety' tended to have to do with the fidelity of the wife rather than the activities of the husband.
In my view this connotes something more than a legitimate disagreement between counsel as to the 'propriety' of particular questions.
he always behaved with the utmost 'propriety'
Moral 'propriety' was an essential of his creed - dancing and cinema-going were anathema.
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