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Перевод: indecent speek indecent


[прилагательное]
неприличный; непристойный; неподобающий; непорядочный; нескромный


Тезаурус:

  1. Does it matter if a person derives some kind of sexual satisfaction from an act which most people or "right-minded persons" would not regard as indecent?
  2. indecent, Not a bit We're more rosy
  3. There is no indecent assault where the other party consents to the conduct, and the fault element for the crime includes knowledge or recklessness as to whether the other party is consenting.
  4. God help me, Alida thought, God help me, it is an indecent age!
  5. (c) Indecent Assault
  6. The theatre was given its own legal status in the Theatres Act 1968, but the anomalous position of the cinema was not revealed until 1975, when the President and Secretary of the BBFC were charged with aiding and abetting an indecent exhibition, namely the showing by Classic Cinemas Ltd of the Swedish sex-education film Language of Love .
  7. Poor Viola, she had just taken that indecent part for the money.
  8. In some sense there is nothing new in this, as the question of obscene and indecent literature in libraries shows, but whereas obscene and indecent literature is a source of conflict between users and librarians, some of the new, vaguer areas of literary censorship will force librarians to be more cognizant of legal prosecution.
  9. It is also considered indecent for couples to be seen to be intimate in public because sex should be a private affair, only between man and wife.
  10. Until 1985 the maximum penalty for indecent assault on a female was two years' imprisonment, compared with ten years for indecent assault on a male - a legacy of the horror with which homosexuality was viewed, and of the undervaluing of female sexual and physical autonomy - but the maximum penalty for both forms of indecent assault is now ten years.
  11. A citizen could be arrested without a warrant under the Deer Act 1963, the Town Gardens Protection Act 1863, or the Public Stores Act 1875 for "obliterating marks denoting that property in stores is HM property", but he or she could not be directly apprehended for an indecent assault on a woman.
  12. There is no parallel here with punishment for attempts and other inchoate offences, because there is no proof that the defendant was aiming to do something harmful: the harmfulness of the action is supposedly constituted by the indecent motive, not by anything actually done, or about to be done, to the victim.
  13. (To Nick disguised as a girl) Suppose I made an indecent suggestion to you?

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