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Перевод: adulteress speek adulteress


[существительное]
неверная жена; прелюбодейка


Тезаурус:

  1. But Mrs Moon, with those taints of actress, adulteress, divorcee branded so plainly upon her, could not be received by anyone.
  2. Should we not ask ourselves whether the adulteress had a bad family upbringing, lacking in love, that she reacts in this way?
  3. More likely it was the knowledge that, for all Dysart's manifest charm and proven ability, he had a wife who was at best an adulteress , at worst a traitor; either Minter's dupe or his co-conspirator.
  4. Jane won 120,000 after an Australian newspaper wrongly implied she was an "adulteress."
  5. "A surmise but I think correct: Lady Isabella is an adulteress .
  6. The novel shows, among other things, the disastrous effects of this philosophy on Mr Gradgrind's own children, Tom, who becomes a thief, and Louisa, who nearly becomes an adulteress, and on the lives of working people in the city of Coketown which is made in his image, a dreary place containing:
  7. "That I'm a two-headed yellow-bellied adulteress serving the clients poisoned drinks - as slowly as I possibly can," Charity guessed with good humour.
  8. The contemporary tumours that Eleanor had been an adulteress made it possible to believe that she preached what she practised.
  9. "Besides not being a proper wife to Bernard, you are also an adulteress.
  10. She said she didn't mind Elizabeth being Queen at all, and had no doubt she was a very good one too, but that it was evil and presumptuous of her - the illegitimate daughter of an excommunicated heretic and a beheaded adulteress - to set herself up as defender of the Faith.
  11. James Wilby and Sally Anne Field both offer a more tangible and less clinical love story than the dangerous liaison between the game-keeper turned heart-poacher and the sex-starved adulteress.
  12. "Flaubert does not build up his characters, as did Balzac, by objective, external description; in fact, so careless is he of their outward appearance that" it would be interesting to compare the time spent by Flaubert making sure that his heroine had the rare and difficult eyes of a tragic adulteress with the time spent by Dr Starkie in carelessly selling him short.
  13. Andrew Jackson won the presidency in 1828 in spite of his pipe-smoking wife Rachel being branded "adulteress" and "whore" for purportedly marrying before she was divorced.

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