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Harlot

UK
/ˈhɑːlət/
US
/ˈhɑrlət/
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Translation of "harlot" into Russian

harlot
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːlət/
US
/ˈhɑrlət/
harlot
harlots pl
The harlot was known throughout the town for her beauty.
Блудница была известна по всему городу своей красотой.
He was warned not to associate with the harlot.
Его предупредили не связываться с проституткой.
Additional translations
падшая женщина

Definitions

harlot
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːlət/
US
/ˈhɑrlət/
A person who engages in sexual activity for payment, especially a woman; a prostitute.
In the novel, the character was portrayed as a harlot who lived in the seedy part of town.
(Archaic) A person of low social status or disreputable character; a rogue.
Medieval texts often describe harlots and vagrants roaming the countryside.
harlot
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːlət/
US
/ˈhɑrlət/
(intransitive) To prostitute oneself; to act as a harlot.
Desperate, she harloted in the port city for a few coins.
harlot
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈhɑːlət/
US
/ˈhɑrlət/
Relating to or characteristic of a prostitute; lewd or immoral.
He denounced the city’s harlot pleasures.

Idioms and phrases

scarlet harlot
In the novel, the scarlet harlot was a symbol of temptation.
алый блудница
В романе алый блудница была символом искушения.
harlot's curse
The harlot's curse seemed to follow him wherever he went.
проклятие блудницы
Проклятие блудницы, казалось, преследовало его повсюду.
painted harlot
The painted harlot stood under the dim streetlight.
разрисованная блудница
Разрисованная блудница стояла под тусклым уличным фонарем.
harlot's house
He stumbled upon the harlot's house in the middle of the night.
дом блудницы
Он наткнулся на дом блудницы посреди ночи.
harlot's embrace
The tale spoke of a sailor lost to a harlot's embrace.
объятие блудницы
История рассказывала о моряке, потерянном в объятиях блудницы.