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Перевод: fornication speek fornication


[существительное]
внебрачная связь; блуд


Тезаурус:

  1. "Fornication and adultery" were sins against the ideal that sex should only take place in "a permanent married relationship", "homosexual genital acts also fall short of this ideal", Christians were "called to be exemplary in all spheres of morality, including sexual morality", and "holiness of life is particularly required of Christian leaders".
  2. "biblical standard, given for the well-being of society... that fornication, adultery and homosexual acts are sinful in all circumstances... and that Christian leaders are called on to be exemplary in all spheres of morality, including sexual morality, as a condition of being appointed to or remaining in office.
  3. She had let the tinker boy have her one and only fornication.
  4. IN THIS EXTRACT FROM THE PRINCESS BY AMERICAN WRITER JEAN SASSON, SHE RELATES, WITH TESTIMONY FROM A BRITISH NURSE, THE FATE OF ONE YOUNG WOMAN ACCUSED OF "FORNICATION"
  5. But once our hero was free and the villain disposed of, M always granted him "passionate leave", thus setting the seal of HMG's approval on well-earned fornication, unthinkable in Colonel Buchan's day.
  6. First, and most simply, though it was not at all uncommon for administrators to feel exasperated by Masai obduracy, or disapproving of certain aspects of the Masai way of life (such as collective fornication throughout the years of early manhood), it was rare indeed for one in close contact with them to conceive a personal dislike for them.
  7. To the physician's consternation, he had been informed that the girl had been tried in the Shari'a (the law of God) courts and found guilty of fornication.
  8. In addition, Mary Wilson was also a keen campaigner for women's brothels and contributed an essay to The Voluptarian Cabinet on this subject under the title Adultery on the Part of Married Women, and Fornication on the Part of Old maids and Widows defended by Mary Wilson, Spinster, with Plans for Promoting the same, Addressed to the Ladies of the Metropolis and its Environs .
  9. Fornication in the kitchen is surely not allowed under Section 37/3 of Westminster City Council Environmental Health Act
  10. He claims, with every semblance of sincerity, that whereas he had on previous occasions deliberately sought out these wretched and exploited females, this time he had no thoughts of fornication in his head.
  11. Her scheme envisaged a palatial brothel for women only - a sanctuary "to which any lady of rank and fortune may subscribe, and to which she may repair incog; the married to commit what the world calls adultery, and the single to commit what at the tabernacle is called fornication, or in a gentler phrase, to obey the dictates of all-powerful Nature, by offering up a cheerful sacrifice to the God Priapus, the most ancient of deities."
  12. There are still some people who believe that the word began as an acronym: in the Middle Ages, when a couple were convicted of fornication, the bailiff would enter in his book - "For unlawful carnal knowledge", which, as business as brisk and prosecutions plenty, was usually abbreviated to F.u.c.k.
  13. He should neither do damage to Mr. Jones, nor be slow in warning him of any impending danger; fornication, marriage, gambling and the haunting of taverns or playhouses was strictly proscribed, and generally a monastic restraint was to be observed in all things.

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