slovodefinícia
demeanor
(mass)
demeanor
- chovanie
demeanor
(encz)
demeanor,chování n: [amer.] viz demeanour PetrV
Demeanor
(gcide)
Demeanor \De*mean"or\, n. [Written also demeanour.] [For
demeanure, fr. demean. See Demean, v. t.]
1. Management; treatment; conduct. [Obs.]
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God commits the managing so great a trust . . .
wholly to the demeanor of every grown man. --Milton.
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2. Behavior; deportment; carriage; bearing; mien.
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His demeanor was singularly pleasing. --Macaulay.
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The men, as usual, liked her artless kindness and
simple refined demeanor. --Thackeray.
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demeanor
(wn)
demeanor
n 1: (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward
other people [syn: demeanor, demeanour, behavior,
behaviour, conduct, deportment]
podobné slovodefinícia
demeanor
(mass)
demeanor
- chovanie
demeanor
(encz)
demeanor,chování n: [amer.] viz demeanour PetrV
misdemeanor
(encz)
misdemeanor,přečin n: Zdeněk Brož
misdemeanors
(encz)
misdemeanors,přečiny n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Misdemeanor
(gcide)
Misdemeanor \Mis`de*mean"or\, n.
1. Ill behavior; evil conduct; fault. --Shak.
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2. (Law) A crime less than a felony. --Wharton.
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Note: As a rule, in the old English law, offenses capitally
punishable were felonies; all other indictable offenses
were misdemeanors. In common usage, the word crime is
employed to denote the offenses of a deeper and more
atrocious dye, while small faults and omissions of less
consequence are comprised under the gentler name of
misdemeanors. --Blackstone.
The distinction, however, between felonies and
misdemeanors is purely arbitrary, and is in most
jurisdictions either abrogated or so far reduced as to
be without practical value. Cf. Felony. --Wharton.
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Syn: Misdeed; misconduct; misbehavior; fault; trespass;
transgression.
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demeanor
(wn)
demeanor
n 1: (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward
other people [syn: demeanor, demeanour, behavior,
behaviour, conduct, deportment]
misdemeanor
(wn)
misdemeanor
n 1: a crime less serious than a felony [syn: misdemeanor,
misdemeanour, infraction, violation, infringement]
misdemeanor
(devil)
MISDEMEANOR, n. An infraction of the law having less dignity than a
felony and constituting no claim to admittance into the best criminal
society.

By misdemeanors he essays to climb
Into the aristocracy of crime.
O, woe was him! -- with manner chill and grand
"Captains of industry" refused his hand,
"Kings of finance" denied him recognition
And "railway magnates" jeered his low condition.
He robbed a bank to make himself respected.
They still rebuffed him, for he was detected.
S.V. Hanipur
MISDEMEANOR
(bouvier)
MISDEMEANOR, crim. law. This term is used to express every offence inferior
to felony, punishable by indictment, or by particular prescribed
proceedings; in its usual acceptation, it is applied to all those crimes and
offences for which the law has not provided a particular name; this word is
generally used in contradistinction to felony; misdemeanors comprehending
all indictable offences, which do not amount to felony, as perjury, battery,
libels, conspiracies and public nuisances.
2. Misdemeanors have sometimes been called misprisions. (q.v.) Burn's
Just. tit. Misdemeanor; 4 Bl. Com. 5, n. 2; 2 Bar. & Adolph. 75: 1 Russell,
43; 1 Chitty, Pr. 14; 3 Vern. 347; 2 Hill, S. C. 674; Addis. 21; 3 Pick. 26;
1 Greenl. 226; 2 P. A. Browne, 249; 9 Pick. 1; 1 S. & R. 342; 6 Call. 245; 4
Wend. 229; 2 Stew. & Port. 379. And see 4 Wend. 229, 265; 12 Pick. 496; 3
Mass. 254; 5 Mass. 106. See Offence.

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