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Перевод: bawdy
[прилагательное] непристойный; похабный; [существительное] сквернословие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- We encounter a string of bawdy limericks, a dream-poem (with woodcuts), a film-script, and the recording of a Kazakh singing duel, among others.
- Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.
- Spot the boatmen's house with its ship-prow gable (number 6) and the bawdy tavern scene on one of the pillars of the Town Hall.
- RARE issues of bawdy adult comic Viz are to be auctioned at a fine art sale.
- This ain't no bawdy house.
- The recording places the singers quite close, but there is no lack of ambient warmth: try Encina's bawdy Cucu, cucu (Disc 1, track 17) for a near-perfect way of putting such music on disc.
- It seemed fresh and charming compared with some of the bawdy, world-weary journalists he had to deal with.
- "Nothing above the belly or below the knee tonight!" he exclaimed on one of these evenings, savouring the rowdy songs and bawdy rhymes which resulted.
- It's like an Electric Ballroom gig: rowdy, bawdy, hands outstretched, fingers touching, bodies crushing.
- "Bawdy ought to be outrageous and extravagant," Lewis had written; and Green tells us, "he proceeds to give a very mild example."
- "Funny and humorous, witty and bawdy"
- The courtly Knight, the bawdy Miller, the Wife of Bath, the Nun's Priest and the Pardoner will recount their colourful and humorous tales of chivalry, romance, jealousy, pride and avarice.
- All-night parties, Nina dancing in the nude, Modi stumbling into the sketching class very drunk, the weekly visits to the Gaiet Montparnasse, a small, bawdy music-hall where they sat up in the gallery, all paint a happy-go-lucky picture.
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