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Перевод: immodest
[прилагательное] нескромный; неприличный; непристойный; наглый; бесстыдный
Тезаурус:
- There kissing was deemed by some in positions of authority to be "unclean, immodest, indecorous, ungraceful and likely to spread disease".
- Nor is it "negative" to raise doubts about whether Mr Kinnock and his team would confine themselves even to these immodest proposals.
- But Birch is a modest man, despite his immodest ideas, and would not see his book as any more than a starter.
- They can be as immodest and as positive as you like - although the risk of being embarrassed if other people find them has to be taken into account.
- The effect of this Act has been to inspire a greater sense of caution in British film-makers regarding the involvement of children in immodest or suggestive photography, and restrictions on importing such material might well spread these considerations abroad.
- He concludes that, although there are indeed some things we cannot and would be immodest to hope to know, there are others that we can know.
- His incredible determination and immodest personality kept him at the top of his profession.
- Immodest, she will brag about pressures she faces.
- It was a cosy if untidy room, the furniture strewn with various items of women's clothing, including the most immodest.
- He is sceptical about the moral value of teaching the classics or serious contemporary fiction and poetry: "Indeed, it is immodest to propose that by making people read these things we are improving them, ethically or civically.
- We call this land of ours Great Britain, and there may be those who believe this a somewhat immodest practice.
- The clergy were not so much wicked or immodest as bound up too closely in the social hierarchy to have much direct contact with their parishioners.
- Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, the deputy secretary of state who has been given the job of co-ordinating America's help for Eastern Europe, was told by Congress that the money the administration has in mind is too modest, but that its ideas about who should control the distribution of this money are immodest.
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