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Перевод: wanton speek wanton


[прилагательное]
произвольный; бессмысленный; безответственный; беспричинный; распутный; блудливый; изменчивый; непостоянный; буйный; экстравагантный; шикарный; своенравный; резвый;
[существительное]
распутница ;
[глагол]
распутничать; буйно разрастаться; резвиться


Тезаурус:

  1. A whitely wanton with a velvet brow,
  2. If any of our political masters, the faceless bureaucrats, the time-serving, vote-chasing, career politicians who sanctioned this devastation, ever read these lines, then I curse them for their crass stupidity and their wanton rape of my native land.
  3. The prefatory ode, by the poet Abraham Cowley, relates how philosophy has been "kept in nonage" by people who, jealous of their authority, concentrated on words rather than on things, on "sports of wanton wit", on "pageants of the brain ", rather than on "the riches which do hoorded lye in Natures endless treasurie".
  4. Most people who take photographs of their lovemaking have the good sense to review such wanton moments in private.
  5. And the quaint mazes in the wanton green
  6. Nearly three weeks into the war, many at the UN felt - as did French Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Chevenement and Soviet Foreign Minister Aleksandr Bessmertnykh - that Washington, with its wanton bombing of Iraq, was exceeding the mandate of Resolution 678.
  7. Dr Armstrong Davison, captivated by the legend like so many others, began on the prosecution side, convinced by what he called the "orthodox belief that Mary was a wanton and a murderess".
  8. What has been lost in all this second-guessing is the wanton reckless joy of his finest records.
  9. Shortly after reading that I was fascinated to come across Hugh Seton-Watson's account, in a book written 44 years ago, of how in Eastern Europe between the wars the word "Communist" had become popular with the poor subjects of largely dictatorial regimes because their rulers used it as a term of abuse against "ordinary men and women who have asked for reforms, protested against bureaucratic abuse, or resisted the gendarmerie in the execution of some wanton brutality."
  10. CIVIL and criminal courts should have a new power to impose punitive damages awards on companies which demonstrate wanton or reckless disregard for human life, a lawyer said yesterday.
  11. Wanton and murderess she may or may not have been.
  12. Eleanor, Aveling and Liebknecht wrote to another, We have never seen in Europe such wanton interference on the part of the police with the liberty of the subject as we saw today in a country proverbially known as "the land of the free" .
  13. With my backe bent, my lyttel wanton eye,

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