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Перевод: embodiment speek embodiment


[существительное]
воплощение; олицетворение; объединение; слияние
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The Vth Republic is the embodiment of the second of two choices which French constitutions have made: on the one hand, an emphasis upon government accountable to France's traditionally very fragmented and non-consensual society, at the expense of "order and future goals"; and on the other, an emphasis on order and future goals at the expense of parliamentary representation and accountability.
  2. Mrs Thatcher appeared to see herself as the embodiment of revenge upon a whole generation of social engineers.
  3. It is the work of a novelist and Journalist, not an academic, and notwithstanding the sometimes excessive brightness of the prose and the shortwindedness of the articles it seems to me a brilliant late embodiment of the Anglo-American tradition of literary and social criticism.
  4. For most of the remainder, Hitler stood for at least some things they admired, and for many had become the symbol and embodiment of the national revival which the Third Reich had in many respects been perceived to accomplish.
  5. Pete Burns, who may well be an admirable and likeable character, has always struck me as being the embodiment of music business sycophancy.)
  6. A swing of 20 per cent to these, if repeated across the country, would produce an Opinion Poll Government, thought by some to be the ultimate embodiment of democratic values.
  7. Since the early years of this century it has been recognized by scholars that this story had its origins in a tale about someone being attacked by the spirit or demon of the Jabbok, the embodiment of the great dangers involved in crossing the river at night after the rains.
  8. Perversely, I enjoyed going beyond the last putt, and watching Augusta's chairman, embodiment of America's "Establishment," claim his share of world television with a speech of mind-bending banality.
  9. Mrs Thatcher turned from being the least popular Prime Minister of modern times to becoming an Iron Britannia, a new Boadicea, the very embodiment of toughness, triumph, and grim resolve.
  10. He became the personal embodiment of a new solidarity, a new ralliement , nudging his fellow-countrymen towards a new accommodation to changing circumstances at home and overseas.
  11. He is, in fact, a rare surviving embodiment of those long-vanished ideals of the 1950s, when it briefly seemed that University English might provide a terrain where all these practices could converge.
  12. It is from an avowedly philosophical perspective that Roger Scruton announces "the major structural feature of perversion" to be "the habit of finding a sexual release that avoids or abolishes the other , obliterating his embodiment with the obscene perception of his body"; as such, believes Scruton, it is narcissistic and often solipsistic ( Sexual Desire , 289,343).
  13. Steven Patrick Morrissey was the ultimate embodiment of those left behind.

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