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Перевод: decadent speek decadent


[прилагательное]
приходящий в упадок; упадочный; декадентский;
[существительное]
декадент


Тезаурус:

  1. If there's one thing better than an icy plunge it's a decadent soak in a scented bath.
  2. "I thought that you said this was decadent music," Erika replied.
  3. For Lukcs and Adorno the concept of the avant-garde was a touchstone: for the one it was negative and decadent, for the other positive and progressive.
  4. "Decadent Plum?
  5. Maybe not the first tour but by the second tour, I think it began to get decadent.
  6. Second, in his writing he tends to present actual homosexuals (e.g. Loerke in Women in Love ) as decadent others who draw off that which for Lawrence complicates the ideal homoerotic brotherhood.
  7. Much of the history of early Roman art reflects the tortured relationship of the (ideally) austere conquering power to its (supposedly) decadent but culturally superior vanquished subjects.
  8. As it is used in the draft poem it seems to imply that not only are the decadent versions of primitive sexual rituals inane, the god dead and impotent, however passionate the rituals of his worship, but that even the ultimate act of martyrdom is a sexual indulgence.
  9. And it was true - progressivism was followed closely in his heart by the decadent enigmas of forgetfulness and oblivion' ( Pasolini , 263, 265).
  10. In Eliot's poem it is "While the melodious fountain falls" that love is made, but we are forced to be conscious of an artifice "(Carved by the cunning Bolognese)" which suggests that the apparently primitive fertility ritual where "The Adepts twine beneath the trees/ The sacrificial exercise" has become a decadent pleasure, rather than a genuine ritual.
  11. By now free verse has been exposed as decadent, and modern art as the shopworn property of the bourgeois masses.
  12. The novel opens like a thriller - a husband reads in the local paper that a woman's body has been dragged from the canal - but its real purpose is to take a biopsy on the corpse of Camden; to establish whether, beneath the litter and kitsch of its decadent streets, there still weakly beats the pulse of a community.
  13. However "decadent" his taste, Modigliani looked to literature, Dante, Lautramont, D'Annunzio.

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