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Перевод: vulgarity speek vulgarity


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вульгарность


Тезаурус:

  1. The piece was played for all its worth, and more, but vulgarity disappeared, the sense of playing to the gallery that dogs the piece.
  2. Instead of sparseness or spareness, a corsetted sound, look for opulence, sprawl, vulgarity even - the ruinous vanity of Prince, the indecently sumptuous Act.
  3. What sort of men (women, I suspect, having nothing to do with it) sought to worship God with such a display of blatant vulgarity?
  4. We should not forget that it was not that long since Samuel Butler had published (in 1878) his famous poem "A Psalm Of Montreal" which was evoked by finding that Canadian "philistinism", had removed a Greek statue of Discobolus to a side-room in the Natural History Museum, presently used by a taxidermist, because of its "vulgarity".
  5. Later came the "Carry On" films, launched by Carry On Sergeant (1958), films as defiantly un-Ealing as one could conceive, with their emphasis on the inability of institutions (army, hospital, school, etc.) to contain the animal natures and the sheer potential for vulgarity of the humans within.
  6. His vulgarity offended the code of his tweedy circle.
  7. What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.
  8. They'd done it in Gaelic to cover up the vulgarity.
  9. On being asked what constituted such vulgarity, it was explained that it was because it had "neither vest nor pants to cover his lower limbs!"
  10. Then she knew that she needed not to sneak out by the convenient back exit, but to leave through the front entrance, trusting its outrageous, ostentatious vulgarity to reassure and comfort her.
  11. There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part.
  12. It wasn't just the vertiginous span between his moments of exquisite taste and subtlety, and his lapses into the crassest vulgarity and corn.
  13. In Holy Trinity Church Nicholson abounded in anecdotes, vulgarity, rudeness, emotional appeals, a dogmatism so dogmatic as to frighten.

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