indecency 音标拼音: [ɪnd'isənsi]
n . 无礼,不体面,猥亵
无礼,不体面,猥亵
indecency n 1 :
the quality of being indecent [
ant : {
decency }]
2 :
an indecent or improper act [
synonym : {
indecency }, {
impropriety }]
Indecency \
In *
de "
cen *
cy \,
n .;
pl . {
Indecencies }. [
L .
indecentia unseemliness :
cf .
F .
ind ['
e ]
cence .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
The quality or state of being indecent ;
lack of decency ,
modesty ,
or good manners ;
obscenity .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
That which is indecent ;
an indecent word or act ;
an offense against delicacy .
[
1913 Webster ]
They who ,
by speech or writing ,
present to the ear or the eye of modesty any of the indecencies I allude to ,
are pests of society . --
Beattie .
Syn :
Indelicacy ;
indecorum ;
immodesty ;
impurity ;
obscenity .
See {
Indecorum }.
[
1913 Webster ]
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "
indecency ":
Babbittry ,
andromania ,
aphrodisia ,
bad taste ,
biological urge ,
bodily appetite ,
bourgeois taste ,
camp ,
campiness ,
carnal desire ,
concupiscence ,
desire ,
eromania ,
eroticism ,
eroticomaniac ,
erotism ,
erotomania ,
fleshly lust ,
furor uterinus ,
goatishness ,
gynecomania ,
high camp ,
horniness ,
hot blood ,
hot pants ,
impropriety ,
impurity ,
inappropriateness ,
indecorousness ,
indecorum ,
indelicacy ,
inelegance ,
inelegancy ,
infantile sexuality ,
itch ,
kitsch ,
lasciviousness ,
libidinousness ,
low camp ,
lust ,
lustfulness ,
maculacy ,
nymphomania ,
passion ,
philistinism ,
polymorphous perversity ,
poor taste ,
pop ,
pop culture ,
prurience ,
pruriency ,
satyriasis ,
satyrism ,
sexual desire ,
sexual longing ,
sexual passion ,
soiledness ,
sulliedness ,
taintedness ,
tastelessness ,
unaestheticism ,
unaestheticness ,
unbecomingness ,
unchasteness ,
unchastity ,
uncleanliness ,
uncleanness ,
unfittingness ,
unseemliness ,
unsuitability ,
unsuitableness ,
unvirtuousness ,
venereal appetite ,
vulgar taste ,
vulgarism ,
vulgarity ,
vulgarness INDECENCY .
An act against good behaviour and a just delicacy .
2 Serg . &
R .
91 .
2 .
The law ,
in general ,
will repress indecency as being contrary to good morals ,
but ,
when the public good requires it ,
the mere indecency of disclosures does not suffice to exclude them from being given in evidence .
3 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
3216 .
3 .
The following are examples of indecency :
the exposure by a man of his naked person on a balcony ,
to public view ,
or bathing in public ;
2 Campb .
89 ;
or the exhibition of bawdy pictures .
2 Chit .
Cr .
Law ,
42 ;
2 Serg .
&
Rawle ,
91 .
This indecency is punishable by indictment .
Vide 1 Sid .
168 ;
S .
C .
1 Keb .
620 ;
2 Yerg .
R .
482 ,
589 ;
1 Mass .
Rep .
8 ;
2 Chan .
Cas .
110 ;
1 Russ .
Cr .
302 ;
1 Hawk .
P .
C .
c .
5 ,
s .
4 ;
4 Bl .
Com .
65 ,
n .;
1 East ,
P .
C .
c .
1 ,
s .
1 ;
Burn '
s Just .
Lewdness .
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