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Перевод: aloofness
[существительное] отчужденность ; равнодушие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- That was the nice thing about the horses' strange stable: its cathedral-like aloofness from the weather.
- He also grew increasingly accessible, happy to respond to all but the silliest questions, even if some would have preferred an aloofness closer to Mr Kinnock's campaign style.
- "They have a certain aloofness and reserve," D.H.
- However, considering the tightly controlled aloofness and the fact that Joyce (whose contributions in a musical capacity are not in doubt) has led a deliberately low profile, one cannot blame Kent for the omission.
- Is Velzquez's Francisco Lezcano simple-minded, or is his expression one of aloofness and distance?
- Does that have to mean coldness, reserve and a frowning aloofness that drives ordinary people away?
- Even then they were warned to expect emotional aloofness on their return.
- This restrained aloofness has had its drawbacks: it has given the bellicose idealists of the Left freedom to ride roughshod with impunity over institutions which have hitherto maintained our nation as civilised and admirable.
- In his portrayed public image, Hitler was able to offer a positive pole in the Third Reich, transcending sectional interests and grievances through the overriding ideal of national unity, made possible through his necessary aloofness from the "conflict sphere" of daily politics, separating him from the more unpopular aspects of Nazism.
- Their recollections also emphasize his aloofness, shyness, sudden love of fun, and self-contained nature.
- The Rottweiler is basically a calm, confident and courageous dog with a self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.
- (The aloofness exists.
- This aloofness is crucially important in the context of a band completely sold by the sadness of being disregarded.
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