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单词 indecency
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Definition of indecency in English:

indecency

nounPlural indecencies ɪnˈdiːsnsiˌɪnˈdisənsi
mass noun
  • 1Indecent behaviour.

    下流行为,猥亵

    seven offences of rape and indecency

    七宗强奸猥亵罪。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The charges against them include public indecency, inappropriate behaviour, behaviour to the detriment of military discipline and assault.
    • The commission has proposed no indecency fines during his five months in the chair.
    • That case, in combination with the more recent controversy, shows why it's time to get rid of broadcast indecency law forever.
    • His celebratory streak ended with arrest by police for indecency.
    • In the light of this provision, we do not accept that H has grounds for contesting the element of indecency in his conviction.
    • The term gross indecency was not statutorily defined and was to be given meaning by courts on the particular facts of each case.
    • His defence was a complete denial of any indecency.
    • It was unclear exactly how he would go about further criminalizing the indecency statutes.
    • It seems to us that the suggestion that there should be separate trials of the rape and indecency charges in the present case was simply unrealistic.
    • Congress is looking at reforming indecency laws to be much tougher on transgressors.
    • Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday.
    • In a few videotaped moments, the yobs commit at least three offences: public indecency, trespass and burglary.
    • Through our bad parenting, which sets wrong examples, we have institutionalized insensitivity and indecency and made them virtues.
    • The reason that some senators want indecency to stay on the air is because they themselves are indecent.
    • Now, in terms of the broadcast indecency standard here, we are talking about viewpoints, opinions on various subjects.
    • The case concerned a headmaster who was charged with gross indecency.
    • Keith was convicted of five gross indecency and three indecent assault charges at Swindon Crown Court on Tuesday.
    • He talks about the need to bring indecency laws that now cover broadcast TV to make sure they cover cable TV as well.
    • Does this display run afoul of public indecency laws?
    • In 1967, he was convicted of gross indecency by Weymouth magistrates.
    Synonyms
    indecent behaviour, gross indecency, pornography
    obscenity, rudeness, coarseness, dirtiness, smuttiness, vulgarity, grossness, crudity, crudeness, bawdiness, lewdness, raciness, salaciousness, wickedness, impropriety, indelicacy, unseemliness, impurity, ribaldry, lasciviousness, licentiousness
    prurience, profanity, foulness, vileness
    1. 1.1count noun An indecent act or expression.
      下流动作,猥亵手势;下流言辞
      schoolboy indecencies
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are quite serious penalties imposed on people who commits offences in relation to dead bodies ranging from unlawful burials through to indecencies or indignities to human remains.
      • Sun worshippers at Jomtien Beach this week were disturbed from doing the crossword after a man was observed shouting indecencies from behind an umbrella.
      • They do not get into a taxi to be forced to commit indecencies on the taxi-driver.
      • The verses of the Sura, up to here, have referred to the indecencies in brief.
      • The old lady has her hand over her mouth like I have just spoken an indecency (which I guess I did).
      • In Islam, nudity is an indecency which can never be tolerated by the Islamic Haya.
      • In despair, many seem to have passively thrown up their hands and resigned themselves to observation of these despicable indecencies as they pass by.
      • In the wake of the Civil War, African Americans sought out spouses and family members torn from them by the indecencies of slavery.
      • And those who shun the great sins and indecencies, and whenever they are angry, they forgive.
      • Now I have someone else to talk to besides Melinda about the indecencies of money in the modern world.
      • In 1993, any reasonable facsimile of civilization would have had me committing indecencies with the bus station tarmac.
      • Still, they thought this tradition was full of lies and indecencies.

Definition of indecency in US English:

indecency

nounˌinˈdēsənsēˌɪnˈdisənsi
  • 1Indecent behavior.

    下流行为,猥亵

    a law governing indecency on cable television
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Does this display run afoul of public indecency laws?
    • He talks about the need to bring indecency laws that now cover broadcast TV to make sure they cover cable TV as well.
    • Through our bad parenting, which sets wrong examples, we have institutionalized insensitivity and indecency and made them virtues.
    • Congress is looking at reforming indecency laws to be much tougher on transgressors.
    • In the light of this provision, we do not accept that H has grounds for contesting the element of indecency in his conviction.
    • The reason that some senators want indecency to stay on the air is because they themselves are indecent.
    • The term gross indecency was not statutorily defined and was to be given meaning by courts on the particular facts of each case.
    • The charges against them include public indecency, inappropriate behaviour, behaviour to the detriment of military discipline and assault.
    • It was unclear exactly how he would go about further criminalizing the indecency statutes.
    • Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday.
    • In 1967, he was convicted of gross indecency by Weymouth magistrates.
    • Now, in terms of the broadcast indecency standard here, we are talking about viewpoints, opinions on various subjects.
    • Keith was convicted of five gross indecency and three indecent assault charges at Swindon Crown Court on Tuesday.
    • It seems to us that the suggestion that there should be separate trials of the rape and indecency charges in the present case was simply unrealistic.
    • The case concerned a headmaster who was charged with gross indecency.
    • The commission has proposed no indecency fines during his five months in the chair.
    • His defence was a complete denial of any indecency.
    • That case, in combination with the more recent controversy, shows why it's time to get rid of broadcast indecency law forever.
    • His celebratory streak ended with arrest by police for indecency.
    • In a few videotaped moments, the yobs commit at least three offences: public indecency, trespass and burglary.
    Synonyms
    indecent behaviour, gross indecency, pornography
    1. 1.1 An indecent act, gesture, or expression.
      下流动作,猥亵手势;下流言辞
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In 1993, any reasonable facsimile of civilization would have had me committing indecencies with the bus station tarmac.
      • In Islam, nudity is an indecency which can never be tolerated by the Islamic Haya.
      • In the wake of the Civil War, African Americans sought out spouses and family members torn from them by the indecencies of slavery.
      • Now I have someone else to talk to besides Melinda about the indecencies of money in the modern world.
      • The old lady has her hand over her mouth like I have just spoken an indecency (which I guess I did).
      • And those who shun the great sins and indecencies, and whenever they are angry, they forgive.
      • In despair, many seem to have passively thrown up their hands and resigned themselves to observation of these despicable indecencies as they pass by.
      • There are quite serious penalties imposed on people who commits offences in relation to dead bodies ranging from unlawful burials through to indecencies or indignities to human remains.
      • Sun worshippers at Jomtien Beach this week were disturbed from doing the crossword after a man was observed shouting indecencies from behind an umbrella.
      • Still, they thought this tradition was full of lies and indecencies.
      • They do not get into a taxi to be forced to commit indecencies on the taxi-driver.
      • The verses of the Sura, up to here, have referred to the indecencies in brief.
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