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Перевод: emotional
[прилагательное] эмоциональный; взволнованный; волнующий
Тезаурус:
- This is the emotional strain ambulancemen have day in, day out."
- The physical and emotional violence McBurney brings to the tormented king as he rages among the toys in his young son's nursery has the sickening impact of a kick in the solar plexus.
- They guessed it was an emotional response to another womb death; though, heaven knew, they would hardly have wanted a child, in their mid-forties, even if Charsky's infertility could be miraculously cured.
- His thesis is that there is a double valence to behaviour - expressive behaviour which implies a state of emotional arousal and representational behaviour which "detaches the surface of emotional behaviour", not itself involving arousal.
- If you can alter the shape through muscle release then the mental and emotional condition of the person will also change.
- "We all had a pecking order - there wasn't just sexual abuse but physical and emotional too.
- North knew "in my heart", that this was not so, but the note from start to finish was an admission of total emotional entanglement in a cause.
- The Court of Appeal held that the unlawful act would only be regarded as "dangerous" if it was likely to cause physical harm, not if mere emotional shock (unaccompanied by physical harm) was foreseeable.
- There might be cases of killings by mothers burdened by "social and emotional pressures" which could not be brought within the definition of mental disorder which would be the basis of a reformed defence of diminished responsibility.
- For my emotional home Israel, pride and admiration are also in order.
- No woman with emotional or relationship primary problems was sectioned.
- Emphasizing the power of the inner connectedness of all life forms, especially of those who are attached to each other (as Backster and his plants clearly were), Backster noted how the plants registered the emotional ups and downs of his day in their electrical activity whether or not he was physically present with them .
- Frederic W. Farrar's Eric, or, little by little of 1858 is the often-quoted example, in which the boys show open affection for each other in a way that would be at least ridiculed in our own harsh world of emotional constraint:
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