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  • 1 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
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    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

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