English to Spanish Meaning of deshabille - desabillé


Deshabille :
desabillé
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Definitions of deshabille in English
Noun(1) the state of being carelessly or partially dressed
Examples of deshabille in English
(1) I will set an example for women and girls, educate the public, dispel breastfeeding myths, desexualize the breast, and make the world a better place, all through the simple act of feeding my child.(2) We defensively sanitize and desexualize ourselves and our children in order to reassure ourselves and others that we are free of any desires even remotely connected to childhood sexuality.(3) All of the examiner's findings can be conveyed to the patient during the examination and, at the same time, the physician can encourage and educate the patient about breast self-examination and desexualize the process.(4) Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating.(5) For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids.(6) One of feminism's great legacies was to dismantle the Victorian desexualisation of women whereby they were expected to bridle men's unruly sexuality.(7) What dramatization, sanitization, and desexualization follow from this general inflation of psychic economies across the whole of social space?(8) Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil.(9) Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized .(10) Black feminists have consistently drawn attention to European history's construction of black women as hypersexual, or as desexualized characters, there to serve the interests of white women and men.(11) Aside from constantly portraying ‘himself,’ his beautified body, desexualization , and on-screen relationships with men also play into his unrecognized camp.(12) The icon has dangerously conditioned society into believing the mere passive projection of the iconic idea and thereby subjecting the woman into being an eternally sad, unrealised, desexualised figure.(13) Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code.(14) Interestingly, bared limbs were not necessarily as virtuous as bared breasts; over the centuries, the body has been sexualized and desexualized in many different ways.(15) A girl-on-girl catfight, ironically enough, is the film's only moment of gender transcendence, effectively desexualizing a trope that has become little more than a choreographed excuse for women to rip each other's clothes off.(16) One of the interesting things I find about the normal female archetypes is that they are very desexualised , certainly in terms of sex as a positive in itself outside of procreation.
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