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Перевод: alienation speek alienation


[существительное]
отчуждение; отдаление; умопомешательство; психоз


Тезаурус:

  1. The message of the novel is clear: the alienation of work under industrial capitalism can be overcome by an infusion of loving kindness and imaginative play, represented by Cissie and the circus."
  2. Like the Surrealists before them, their transcendence of alienation remains abstractly utopian.
  3. Street children like Manoel now fear more than temporary incarceration at Febem, the Dickensian state orphanage that has long been a synonym for alienation and violence.
  4. These and other commentators basically concluded that riots reflected a disturbing degree of political alienation by a substantial minority of inner-urban inhabitants, particularly young, single men.
  5. He pens his "Explanation" in his old age in an attempt to explain to himself what went wrong in his life, and how his always acting from the highest, most unselfish motives brought him no happiness but only pain and alienation.
  6. He speaks characteristically of his "greed" as well as his need; of his "longing" as well as his belonging (the latter more often by default - itself a mechanism of his alienation); of passion as well as affection; of fleshly appetites as well as the spiritual.
  7. For the rest, there is alienation and loss.
  8. Morley's "sin" was to acknowledge the short-term attraction of crack and to seek to explain, from his own experience, how the drug might alleviate social alienation.
  9. Whether or not he was equally aware of a similar alienation process in asserting the catholic nature of the nation is perhaps more open to debate.
  10. Once this alienation had set in, it was inevitable that, as in our day, the loved one should come to be regarded - at least by the conscious mind - as no more than a body to be disposed of as quickly and hygienically as possible.
  11. It follows that the law which regulates the modes in which landowners can exercise this power of alienation - the law of conveyancing - has always been an important part of the land law.
  12. Alienation by education with the emphasis on escape rather than reform.
  13. But Bristol wasn't Oxbridge, which compounded his sense of alienation from the left-wingery of those high-flying Young Gentlemen, Auden, Spender Co.

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