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Перевод: adulterous
[прилагательное] виновный в адюльтере; нарушающий супружескую верность
Тезаурус:
- "You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad?"
- So much for the jerk-off theories put forward by the police, in which I figure as an adulterous version of George Joseph Smith - not the brides in the bath but the wittol in the water.
- His wife Hillary had to apologise for suggesting in a magazine article that Mr Bush had an adulterous affair.
- the enigma (of innocent martyr or adulterous murderess, the dual legend created in the sixteenth century) will persist until histories of the Queen of Scots no longer command attention.
- AGONY Aunt Marje Proops, who confessed to an adulterous 30-year affair with a bachelor lawyer, may be in for more agony still.
- Dustin made dubious reparation to the Italian community by playing the slimy Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo in his next movie, Midnight Cowboy , an adulterous Italian bank clerk in Alfredo Alfredo , and Vito, a thief of Italian extraction, in Family Business .
- I never thought I would be involved in an adulterous affair.
- Half of the 6,000 women questioned admitted to having intercourse before marriage and a quarter of them to adulterous intercourse after marriage.
- Annie has suffered the indignity of being dumped by her husband, Aaron, for her sex-therapist; Brenda has been swindled out of her alimony by greedy, unscrupulous Morty, a discount electronics magnate; Elise has quietly suffered for years at the hands of an adulterous ne'er-do-well and has retreated into alcoholic stupefaction.
- " Sergei's troubles had all begun with an adulterous rendezvous in Gorky with a blind woman called Olga.
- "All right, you think I am a guilty adulterous rotter.
- A Mild Suicide by Christina Koning (Lime Tree, 13.99) - Two students have an adulterous affair in 1970s Edinburgh.
- Entering into an adulterous relationship with a colleague is an example.
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