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Перевод: lust
[существительное] вожделение; похоть ; похотливость ; страсть ; [глагол] испытывать вожделение; страстно желать
Тезаурус:
- Oreste would die, she saw that now, for what was it she had felt for Ferdinando if not lust?
- In a world that substitutes power for relationships, lust for love and magic for the true love of God, we will always have to fight to express the truth of what it means to be truly human.
- For in between the two pages of words he had brought himself off, face stretched tight with lust, mind gurgling with images of the girl with black hair and red boots kneeling on a bed so that her full young breasts with long pink nipples dangled into his palms as he mounted her from behind, calling for her to cream, baby, cream.
- For the next three minutes they experienced sensations that only requited sexual lust can bring.
- Envy and lust and wrong cannot reach such moods."
- For example, in his attempt to lead a new life, he attributes any success he may have had in conquering lust, anger or pride to God's grace , a very specifically Christian idea; and this is a full fifteen months before his conversion to Christianity.
- When you have thought about all these things, when you have fully absorbed into the darkest parts of your mind the sub-human horror of them, you will realize, must realize, with the blinding force of a revelation that I could not by the very nature of my soul be so implicated in such a maze of lust and filth.
- "You outrageous dyke, you're just oozing with lust!" he said.
- He sat where he had sat and she sat where she had sat and he stared and stared at her, eyes bright with lust.
- The identification of lust with "brown girls" probably had no racial connotations in that innocently discriminatory age; but the scenes towards the end where the Witch tries to capture John with her wiles do leave the disconcerting impression that Lewis thought of Christianity as little more than a good "cure" for lust.
- Maeve's power drives men mad, not only with lust, but with lust's associate, battle fury, so that Maeve's men fight like demons.
- Peckishness and lust, perhaps?
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