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immodest dress

  • 1 нескромное платье

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нескромное платье

  • 2 schamlos

    I Adj. shameless; (unsittlich) indecent; Beleidigung etc.: brazen; Lüge: auch barefaced; Kleidung: immodest; diese schamlose Person this shameless person
    II Adv.: er kann schamlos lügen he can lie shamelessly; jemanden schamlos ausnützen / ausbeuten use / exploit s.o. shamelessly ( oder unashamedly); sich schamlos kleiden dress immodestly
    * * *
    unembarrassed; unashamed; shameless; unblushing
    * * *
    scham|los
    1. adj
    shameless; (= unanständig auch) indecent; (= unverschämt auch) brazen; Frechheit, Lüge brazen, barefaced

    schámlose Reden führen — to make indecent remarks

    2. adv
    shamelessly

    sich schámlos zeigen — to flaunt oneself brazenly or shamelessly

    sich schámlos kleiden — to dress indecently

    * * *
    1) (impudent or shameless: a brazen young woman.) brazen
    2) (without shame; blatant: a shameless liar; shameless deception.) shameless
    3) (not modest: a shameless woman.) shameless
    5) (showing no shame or embarrassment: She was weeping unashamedly.) unashamedly
    * * *
    scham·los
    1. (keine Scham kennend) shameless, rude
    eine \schamlose Gebärde a rude [or indecent] gesture
    eine \schamlose Dreistigkeit sheer audacity no pl
    eine \schamlose Frechheit brazen [or barefaced] impudence no pl
    eine \schamlose Lüge a barefaced [or blatant] [or downright] lie
    * * *
    1.
    1) (skrupellos, dreist) shameless; barefaced, shameless <lie, slander>
    2) (unanständig) indecent <gesture, remark, etc.>; shameless < person>
    2.
    1) (skrupellos, dreist) shamelessly
    2) (unanständig) indecently
    * * *
    A. adj shameless; (unsittlich) indecent; Beleidigung etc: brazen; Lüge: auch barefaced; Kleidung: immodest;
    diese schamlose Person this shameless person
    B. adv:
    er kann schamlos lügen he can lie shamelessly;
    jemanden schamlos ausnützen/ausbeuten use/exploit sb shamelessly ( oder unashamedly);
    sich schamlos kleiden dress immodestly
    * * *
    1.
    1) (skrupellos, dreist) shameless; barefaced, shameless <lie, slander>
    2) (unanständig) indecent <gesture, remark, etc.>; shameless < person>
    2.
    1) (skrupellos, dreist) shamelessly
    2) (unanständig) indecently
    * * *
    adj.
    flagrant adj.
    shameless adj.
    unashamed adj.
    unblushing adj.
    unembarrassed adj. adv.
    flagrantly adv.
    shamelessly adv.
    unashamedly adv.
    unblushingly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schamlos

  • 3 profana

    adj.
    1 profane, irreverent (irrespetuoso).
    2 worldly, irreligious.
    3 extravagant, flashy, loud, immodest or unchaste in dress and outward show.
    4 wanting in knowledge or authority upon a subject.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: profanar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: profanar.
    * * *

    Del verbo profanar: ( conjugate profanar)

    profana es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    profana    
    profanar
    profanar ( conjugate profanar) verbo transitivotemplo/sepultura to desecrate, defile
    profano,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (no sacro) profane, secular
    2 (no experto) ignorant, lay
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino layperson
    (hombre) layman
    (mujer) laywoman
    profanar verbo transitivo to desecrate
    * * *
    f laywoman

    Spanish-English dictionary > profana

  • 4 nabarmen

    io.
    a. clear, evident, obvious, conspicuous, noticeable; nabarmenkeria baino \nabarmenago quite open about it; Nafarroan, epeltze hori ez da hain \nabarmena izango in Navarre that warming won't be so noticeable
    b. ( seinalea) clear
    c. ( kolore a) loud, lurid, gaudy
    d. ( galtzak, prakak) loud, gaudy
    e. ( hutsa) glaring, obvious
    f. ( berezketa, desberdintza) clear, distinct, out-and-out, sharp
    2.
    a. ( lizunkoia) carousing, promiscuous, lecherous; bertan bizi ziren bi mutil gatze: biak askatu eta \nabarmenak two young boys lived there: both loose and promiscuous; emakume \nabarmen batek gazte hura bekatura behartu zuen a lustful woman drove that youth to si
    b. ( arropa, e.a.) immodest; orobat, emakume gazteek ere nortasun hobea eraikiko dute eta mirespen handiagoa jasoko eskolan gailenduz eta erti-lanen bidez, ezen ez janzkera \nabarmenez young women can obtain a better identity and receive better notice through academic excellence and artistic expression than through immodesty of dress
    c. ( bertsoa, hitza) lewd, crude; begiratu \nabarmenak lurid looks
    3.
    a. ( balio handikoa) valuable
    b. ( guztien artean bikain) outstanding; oso leku \nabarmena du euskal letretan he has an honoured place in Basque letters
    4. notable, noticeable; gizona zenbat eta ahulago, orduan eta \nabarmenago ageri Jaungoikoaren indarra eta babesa the weaker a man is, the more clearly noticeable God's strength and protection is
    5. ( larria) serious; irainik \nabarmenena da it is the most serious of slights adb. clear, apparent; \nabarmen azalduko da gezurra the lie will be shown for what it is; laster bere alde txarra aski \nabarmen agertuko da his bad side will be readily apparent

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > nabarmen

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