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Что (кто) такое LECHER - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lecher (disambiguation)

lecher         
(lechers)
If you describe a man as a lecher, you disapprove of him because you think he behaves towards women in a way which shows he is only interested in them sexually. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
Lecher         
·vi To practice lewdness.
II. Lecher ·noun A man given to lewdness; one addicted, in an excessive degree, to the indulgence of sexual desire, or to illicit commerce with women.
lecher         
['l?t??]
¦ noun a lecherous man.
Derivatives
lechery noun

Википедия

Lecher

A lecher is a person with very strong, perhaps excessive, sexual desires. See also Lechery.

Lecher may also refer to:

Примеры употребления для LECHER
1. I observe that in episode one Bridget has broken up with Darcy, got annoyed with her mother for phoning her as early as 2pm, had a brief moment of wanting a baby, then gone on a drinking binge with her girlfriends and accidentally slept with the smooth lecher played by Hugh Grant in the films.
2. He grew up thinking of his father as a brilliant intellectual and pioneer of African independence only to learn that in Western terms he was basically a drunken lecher." This ugly truth, say friends, has made Mr Obama ruthlessly determined to use every weapon that he has to succeed, including the glossily edited version of his father‘s story.
3. At this time, when the popes were trying to impose celibacy on the reluctant clergy, Muhammad was portrayed by the scholar monks of Europe as a lecher, and Islam condemned – with ill–concealed envy – as a faith that encouraged Muslims to indulge their basest sexual instincts.
4. His remarks were conveyed to Britten, who summoned Mackerras to justify himself at the Red House, saying: ‘Am I a lecher just because I enjoy the company of children?‘ Mackerras admits he didn‘t make a good job of explaining himself at the time, and doesn‘t do much better now.