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31noblesse oblige — no|blesse* ob|lige [nɔblɛsɔ bli:ʒ] <fr. ; »Adel verpflichtet«> eine höhere gesellschaftliche Stellung verpflichtet zu Verhaltensweisen, die von anderen nicht unbedingt erwartet werden …
32noblesse oblige — no|blesse o|blige [ nou,bles ou bliʒ ] noun uncount FORMAL the idea that rich people from a high social class should help people who have less advantages …
33noblesse oblige — (Fr.) Nobility obligates ; applied to duties that come with rank …
34noblesse oblige — (pron. noblès obliz ) Francese: nobiltà obbliga. Il motto è preso dalle Maxitnes et Réflexions (1808) del duca Gaston de Lèvis (1764 1830), e serve ad avvertire in particolare i nobili sui doveri imposti dalla loro origine; ma anche,… …
35noblesse oblige — obligation for member of the upper class to act in a certain way …
36Noblesse oblige — Kind Hearts and Coronets Comédie satirique de Robert Hamer, avec Dennis Price (Louis d Ascoyne), Valerie Hobson (Edith), Joan Greenwood (Sibella), Alec Guinness (huit membres de la famille d Ascoyne). Scénario: Robert Hamer, John Dighton, d… …
37noblesse oblige — noun French used to mean that people who belong to a high social class should be generous and behave with honour …
38noblesse oblige — UK [nəʊˌbles əʊˈbliːʒ] / US [noʊˌbles oʊˈblɪʒ] noun [uncountable] formal the idea that rich people from a high social class should help people who have fewer advantages …
39noblesse oblige — no•blesse o•blige [[t]noʊˈblɛs oʊˈbliʒ[/t]] n. the moral obligation of the rich or highborn to display honorable and generous conduct • Etymology: 1830–40; < F: lit., nobility obliges …
40noblesse oblige — no|b|lesse ob|lige [... blɛs ɔ bli:ʃ ] (Adel verpflichtet) …