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Перевод: infidelity
[существительное] неверие; атеизм ; безбожие; язычество; неверность
Тезаурус:
- Now had it actually been infidelity - me having watched said movie from the back row of the local Ritzy with my bit on the side at my side - then I would have deserved whatever was coming to me.
- Thus, the so-called midlife crisis, which can strike men and women as young as 35 or 40, is often the spur to infidelity.
- For those who already have a settled partner, home and children, says Sheehy, the runway to 30 often leads to first infidelity.
- Infidelity among the architect class.
- By the time he was 18, the youth had written his best-selling novel Le Diable au Corps , a striking and original book of love and infidelity.
- AND I SUPPOSE THE STOICISM AND FORGIVENESS EXHIBITED BY MRS ASHDOWN HAVE, IN A WAY, HELPED ME TO COPE WITH YOUR INFIDELITY
- But all couples can enhance their own relationships, making their marriages so solid that infidelity is unlikely to occur.
- Mr Clinton's only crime so far is to have been accused by an ageing cabaret artiste of infidelity.
- Half the people I know came up and condoled with me on your "Infidelity".
- Previously he had had no worry about her possible infidelity or that she might leave him for a more effective performer.
- High fidelity: "Couples can enhance their relationships, making their marriages so solid that infidelity is unlikely to occur"
- They would take separate holidays at least once every two years; they would have at most two children and at a time of her choosing; neither would publicly humiliate the other; the spectrum of marital offences under this heading ranging from spoiling the other's dinner-party stories to a too-public infidelity.
- And the woman - whose name, it happened, was Aurora - whittered on about an infidelity performed against her by a titled husband, an imminent divorce, a Sunday paper scandal.
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