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Перевод: libertine
[прилагательное] безнравственный; распущенный; распутный; свободомыслящий; вольноотпущенный; [существительное] распутник ; вольнодумец ; вольноотпущенник
Тезаурус:
- I Libertine was one of those works of art that achieved a modest degree of popularity without ever existing.
- "That's why we started The Libertine.
- By the third house she completed "lecher", "libertine" and "licentious" before she heard Tom mutter: "Rita, please.
- It didn't grow into The Libertine magazine and become an anti-censorship campaign until after I met Colin."
- It is another pointer to that ambiguity which is so much a characteristic of his life and work, in which the essential orderliness and formal morality of his upbringing clash with his more libertarian - and sometimes libertine - impulses and imagination.
- It is notable that a BBC programme about Colette, "The Gentle Libertine" (1967), was not transmitted.
- I LIBERTINE
- He was a Christian for many years but quite unable to forget that he had once been "an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa".
- The New York Times literary section listed I Libertine among forthcoming publications.
- I've spared you the bit about sleeping with a famous broadcaster and writing in her magazine, The Libertine, that he was as "good" as he boasted.
- To this end he suggested duping the dull "day people" by creating a demand for a book that didn't exist - I Libertine was the outcome.
- The teenage libertine
- What they looked for often - correctly I think - was a different type of sexuality, perhaps more libertine and less guilt-ridden; but even that quest, if repeated by enough people, could (and did) become as regulated and uniform as learning itself.
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