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Перевод: debauchery speek debauchery


[существительное]
пьянство; обжорство; невоздержанность ; распущенность ; разврат ; развращенность ; оргия ; кутеж


Тезаурус:

  1. He puts in a word on behalf of debauchery because "it's an occupation of a sort".
  2. I see the whole chapter as a subtle but misconceived footnote to Crime and Punishment ; in these pages, instead of brushing past Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in his return upon the underground man, Dostoevsky has allowed himself to be obstructed by them, and the result is a Stavrogin who compounds Raskolnikov's bracing himself to enter the police station " as a man " and confess with Svidrigailov's reaching out in all directions, including the far extremes of moral and physical debauchery, in the hope that something, it doesn't matter what, will make him unbored.
  3. After lengthy instruction and considerable scepticism on the part of his friends as Max veered from piety and a longing for the monastic life to drug-taking and debauchery, he found a priest in Montparnasse willing to baptize him.
  4. When I first met him he was just an averagely quiet spoken, fairly intelligent hippie and gradually, the perversity and debauchery crept in.
  5. Balloon-travel, debauchery, card-sharping and so forth are frustrated struggles for air, and he knows it.
  6. The drawing just pre-dated the wilder stories of Modigliani's debauchery, before he became the established drunk of Montparnasse in the eyes of the world.
  7. I admire the Puritan and Puritanism; and so far, my maidenly debauchery of habit still leaves me a Puritan in life.
  8. I can think of no more deadly combination than the disciplines imposed on us by ERM and Labour's taste for economic debauchery.
  9. But we must not suppose that the rigid Christian sex ethic was shaped by reaction against pagan debauchery.
  10. Because a lifetime of debauchery somehow loses its romantic kudos once it winds down to a respectable job and keep-fit classes; it stops being a biopic and starts sounding like a how-I-conquered-my-bad-habits-and-became-a-normal-person telefilm.
  11. The stories grew more inflamed with the telling and witnesses were about equally divided as to whether Beatrice encouraged Modi to debauchery or he provoked her.
  12. Stavrogin writes: "I've tried the depths of debauchery and wasted my strength over it; but I don't like debauchery and never wanted it."

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