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1 filth
filth [fɪlθ]noun (UNCOUNT)(b) (obscene books, films etc) obscénités fpl; (obscene words, jokes) grossièretés fpl, obscénités fpl;∎ it's sheer filth (film, book) c'est un ramassis d'obscénités -
2 swear
[sweə]past tense - swore; verb1) (to state, declare, or promise solemnly with an oath, or very definitely and positively: The witness must swear to tell the truth; He swore an oath of loyalty; Swear never to reveal the secret; I could have sworn (= I'm sure) she was here a minute ago.) jurer2) (to use the name of God and other sacred words, or obscene words, for emphasis or abuse; to curse: Don't swear in front of the children!) jurer•- sworn- swear-word - swear by - swear in - swear to -
3 rude
rude [ru:d]∎ rude words gros mots mpl;∎ to be rude to sb être impoli envers qn;∎ it's rude to talk with your mouth full c'est mal élevé de parler la bouche pleine;∎ he was very rude about my new hairstyle il a fait des commentaires très désagréables sur ma nouvelle coiffure∎ to make a rude gesture faire un geste obscène;∎ a rude joke une histoire grivoise ou scabreuse∎ a rude shock un choc brutal;∎ to receive a rude awakening recevoir un choc;∎ it was a bit of a rude awakening le réveil a été brutal∎ to be in rude health être en pleine santé -
4 raw
raw [rɔ:]1. adjectivea. ( = uncooked) cruc. [ambition, energy, talent] à l'état brutd. ( = sore) [hands] abîmée. ( = inexperienced) inexpérimentéf. ( = cold) [night, day] glacial2. compounds* * *[rɔː]1) [food] cru; [rubber, sugar] brut; [data] brut; [sewage] non traité2) ( without skin) [patch] à vif3) ( cold) [weather] froid et humide; [air] cru; [wind] pénétrant4) ( inexperienced) inexpérimenté5) ( realistic) [description] cru6) ( undisguised) [emotion] à l'état brut; [energy] sauvage7) US ( vulgar) obscène••in the raw — (colloq) GB ( naked) nu
to give somebody a raw deal — (colloq) traiter quelqu'un de façon injuste
См. также в других словарях:
Obscene — Ob*scene , a. [L. obscenus, obscaenus, obscoenus, ill looking, filthy, obscene: cf. F. obsc[ e]ne.] [1913 Webster] 1. Offensive to chastity or modesty; expressing or presenting to the mind or view something which delicacy, purity, and decency… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obscene — gross, vulgar, ribald, *coarse Analogous words: indecent, indelicate, *indecorous: lewd, lascivious, wanton, *licentious: foul, nasty, *dirty Antonyms: decent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obscene language — Words calculated to corrupt morals or excite libidinous thoughts, irrespective of whether the words themselves are impure. 33 Am J1st Lewd etc. § 4. In reference to use of the mails: offensive to chastity; foul and filthy so as to be offensive to … Ballentine's law dictionary
Obscene Publications Act 1959 — United Kingdom Parliament … Wikipedia
obscene — Objectionable or offensive to accepted standards of decency. Basic guidelines for trier of fact in determining whether a work which depicts or describes sexual conduct is obscene is whether the average person, applying contemporary community… … Black's law dictionary
obscene language — ➡ swear words * * * … Universalium
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obscene language — foul language, rude words, course language … English contemporary dictionary
Poison words — Poison words, or forbidden words, is the name given to words or phrases that trigger suspicion, mistrust and loss of respect, or are of inappropriate character for a given web site in its consideration for a search engine.There is no definite… … Wikipedia
List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English … Wikipedia
Seven dirty words — The seven dirty words are seven English language words that comedian George Carlin listed in his monologue Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television, released in 1972 on his album Class Clown . At the time, the words were generally considered… … Wikipedia