indecent的意思和读音

indecent

: [ɪnˈdis(ə)nt] : [ɪnˈdiːs(ə)nt]

adj.

adj.decorous,proper

adj.offensive,coarse,rude,crude,filthy

indecentadj.

1.thought to be morally offensive, especially because it involves sex or being naked

indecent conduct/photos

2.showing parts of the body that are usually covered

That skirt of hers is positively indecent.

3.not done in the appropriate or usual amount of time

They left the funeral with almost indecent haste(= too quickly) .

adj.1.,,2.,

adj.1.offensive or shocking, especially in a sexual way2.not polite

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1.Brothel was an indecent existence in the eyes of a common lady and brothel girls were all wanton women as well.

2."If I won't be able to persuade him to stay then I will follow the theme of the film 'Indecent Proposal', " concluded the patron.“。”

3.As the burden of management fell more heavily on her, she had less time for Duna and the bear grew senile and indecent in his habits.

4.Any suggestion that the search for energy is fundamental to the foreign policy of Britain and the US is often treated as faintly indecent.

5."Can-can" means gossip in French. It's the name they gave to the dance that scandalized Paris with its "indecent gestures" .Can–can

6.Virginia man convicted of indecent exposure for being nude in his home said he filed an immediate appeal.

7.The content was considered to be a potentially illegal indecent image of a child under the age of 18, but hosted outside the UK.18UK

8.Each time he made an indecent proposal or tried to fondle them when they passed on the stairs.

9.Much instruction you'll get out of an indecent French novel.

10.Women at work sometimes have to hear indecent remarks or put up with glances that make them uncomfortable .