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Перевод: aesthetically speek aesthetically


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эстетически


Тезаурус:

  1. The anarchic and the political, the anger and the boredom, are all active in Wilde's transgressive aesthetic, and most especially when the survival strategies of subordination - subterfuge, lying, evasion - are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack, but ever working obliquely through irony, ambiguity, mimicry, and impersonation.
  2. He, however, looks rough before he shaves and dresses, demonstrating the still prevailing differences between the way men and women are treated aesthetically on screen.
  3. Glazed tiles, however, were extremely rare, a fact which the great connoisseur of England's fabric, Alec Clifton-Taylor, deemed "aesthetically lucky".
  4. Milk in returnable bottles is aesthetically pleasing, safer and a good deal more environmentally friendly than in cartons.
  5. Maybe there's something more aesthetically pleasing about it, I don't know
  6. An aesthetically satisfactory answer to the need to insert additional windows to light the new lower-level accommodation was found by not only siting the new openings in the same vertical alignment as the original triparite lights, but also by aiming to reproduce the general appearance of the existing windows.
  7. "IT IS aesthetically always a matter of satisfaction when a notable house finds an occupant worthy of its quality," wrote Christopher Hussey of "this outstanding example of rustic baroque" and its owner, Cecil Beaton.
  8. Aesthetically, he was in love, but it was still hard to think that eventually this sculpture of flesh and bone must become his soul's vehicle, his robot.
  9. They also tend to be aesthetically unsuited to many older-style properties.
  10. It also yields a diversionary problem of continuing interest: what aesthetically pleasing patterns can be achieved?
  11. It is that any work of art, of whatever kind or genre , must be experienced "aesthetically".
  12. A couple of years later, introducing the first season of "New Independents" on the newly launched Channel 4, Alan Fountain wrote of the flowering of a new dimension of British film culture from the late sixties onwards, which "recognised the need for a more imaginative, more politically responsive and aesthetically daring British Cinema", linking this movement with the radical film-making tradition of the thirties.
  13. Perverse desire is transvalued, socially, sexually, and aesthetically.

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