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Перевод: carnal speek carnal


[прилагательное]
плотский; чувственный


Тезаурус:

  1. Having secured his freedom, his sexual appetite continued unabated and he threw himself into an even more vigorous life of carnal debauchery.
  2. A second, "more menacing" image rendered in black symbolised her carnal instincts in the guise of another woman.
  3. Indeed, he is of the opinion that entertaining people with his "music" is even more satisfying than experiencing carnal relations.
  4. The carnal exploits of Mr Nicholas Nolte , the testicularly uplifted (see Guttersnipes passim) - colonial tragedian, have been revealed by Ms Sharyn "Legs" Haddad , a person to whom Mr Nolte was once betrothed.
  5. He had had to confess his carnal thoughts to Father Devlin and had been severely censured.
  6. And he will find all sorts of possible explanations for the choice of godparents who are friends of the non-Christian couple, equally non-religious and yet quite happy to vow that they will, in the name of the child, renounce the devil and all his works, the vain pomp and glory of the world, with all covetous desires of the same, and the carnal desires of the flesh, so that they will not follow, nor be led by them.
  7. her carnal pleasures never made her fear the wrath of God, the scorn of Jesus, or the candied disgust of the Holy Virgin for as soon as she recognized the presence within her of seeds of these fears (divine wrath, scorn, disgust), Divine made of her loves a god above God, Jesus, and the Holy Virgin, to whom they were submissive like everyone else.
  8. But you are a young aristocrat, wealthy, able to indulge your carnal desires whatever your particular leanings
  9. There are still some people who believe that the word began as an acronym: in the Middle Ages, when a couple were convicted of fornication, the bailiff would enter in his book - "For unlawful carnal knowledge", which, as business as brisk and prosecutions plenty, was usually abbreviated to F.u.c.k.
  10. I like it when a Prince song is overwrought, has been worked at neurotically (Prince's music teeters on the brink of being addled by perfectionism, but never is stifled by attention, because every superfluous squiggle or quiver in the sound is a carnal appendage of the man's polyrhythmic perversity).
  11. She turned the spray and stained the white front of his shirt blood red, then turned back and slowly wrote "carnal knowledge", "impudicity".
  12. While Poole was urging him to remain true above all to poetry, Coleridge still had no sense of a purely poetic, or even literary, vocation, and for the moment could offer only two vague plans for the future, "the first impracticable - the second not likely to succeed": he could "make a portly Quarto" by translating all the works of Schiller, then set up a school at 100 guineas a head, or he could "abjure Politics carnal literature" altogether and become a dissenting parson.
  13. And his effortless success compared very piquantly with Lucky Jim's struggles to rouse the opposite sex to carnal delights in the same year of 1954.

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