Prudence
81prudence — Благоразумие …
82prudence — pru•dence [[t]ˈprud ns[/t]] n. 1) the quality or fact of being prudent 2) wisdom with regard to practical matters 3) cautiousness; circumspection 4) provident care in the management of resources; economy • Etymology: 1300–50 …
83prudence — /ˈprudns / (say proohdns) noun 1. cautious practical wisdom; good judgement; discretion. 2. the quality or fact of being prudent. 3. regard for one s own interests. 4. provident care in management; economy or frugality. {Middle English, from Old… …
84prudence — nf. prudinsa (Albanais) …
85prudence — Carefulness, precaution, attentiveness, and good judgment, as applied to action or conduct. That degree of care required by the exigencies or circumstances under which it is to be exercised. This term, in the language of the law, is commonly… …
86prudence — The matter of being prudent …
87Prudence — см. Благоразумие …
88prudence — noun 1. discretion in practical affairs (Freq. 1) • Ant: ↑imprudence • Derivationally related forms: ↑prudential • Hypernyms: ↑discretion, ↑discernment, ↑natur …
89Jean-Baptiste-Prudence Boissière — Prudence Boissière Jean Baptiste Prudence Boissière, né à Valognes en 1806 et mort à Paris en 1885, est un lexicographe, grammairien et philosophe français. Ayant découvert en Angleterre, où il enseignait le français, le Roget s Thesaurus de… …
90Sainte Prudence — Prudence Castori Prudence Castori. Née à Milan (Italie) et morte en 1492. Biographie Elle fonda un couvent d Augustines à Côme (Italie) dont elle devint abbesse. Elle est fêtée le 6 mai. Dicton A la sainte Prudence, s il fait du vent, les moutons …