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Перевод: prostitute
[существительное] проститутка ; продажный человек; человек, продающий свои убеждения; наймит ; [глагол] заниматься проституцией; проституировать
Тезаурус:
- A lot of these drunks were stopping women - thinking that any woman on Lime Street was a prostitute.
- Years later, when I was an inspector, a horrible apparition - she was a prostitute - stopped me.
- You know full well that, once Inspector Cotton learns the girl was a prostitute, he will write the case off."
- Trade can't be too bad, not for the priest nor for the prostitute.
- You had to be sure that she had convictions as a prostitute - first loitering and then prostitution and then finer points came up over suspected persons.
- In pursuit of these, Mopsus proposes marriage to a fine lady and is beaten by her servants; he steals his father's rent money and sets out for London where he is robbed by a prostitute and thrown into gaol; his father sends more money which he uses to bribe the gaoler; he is tricked into marrying an aristocrat's mistress who promptly gives birth; the woman leaves and the baby dies; the prodigal returns to his father.
- It's the one where the young prostitute was found dead in the gateway."
- DPP (1954) D, who was sexually impotent, was taunted about his impotence and kicked in the groin by a prostitute with whom he had been attempting to have sexual intercourse, whereupon he lost self-control and killed her.
- "The girl had advanced syphilis; she had been a child prostitute."
- A London male prostitute knitted a voodoo doll out of black wool before killing his flatmate, an Old Bailey judge was told in February 1987.
- Gradually the life of this prostitute and her strange pet is revealed to us.
- According to Dr Tanner in The Lancet of 1849, ether used in an operation on the vagina of a prostitute incited "lascivious dreams".
- Consider, for instance, how Rupert Croft-Cooke, out to discredit Gide's account of Wilde's seduction of him (Gide) into a confirmed homosexuality (above, Chapter 1), writes of Gide that he "picked up (among others) the Algerian boy prostitute Athman, who became known to other visiting Europeans, including Eugne Rouart and Francis Jammes and was brought to Paris by Henri Ghon".
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