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Перевод: greatness


[существительное]
величие; сила ; величина


Тезаурус:

  1. His greatness as a writer is partly the result of the enlargement of sympathy which he demanded for society's victims" ( Oscar Wilde , p. xiv).
  2. There will always be, I realize, those who would claim that any attempt to analyse greatness as I have been doing is quite futile.
  3. A woman's chastity is considered as her highest virtue and all Hindu traditional literature extols the greatness of a chaste woman.
  4. It is true that baroque had long been adopted as the style for state capitols in the United States, but the Beaux-Arts style in all its overblown pomposity was to reflect this new sense of greatness.
  5. Guy Pocock of Dent read the poem, he felt "there can be no possible question of its greatness
  6. It is in monochrome; the very starkness and bareness showing the greatness of the vision.
  7. The "space" of modern astronomy may arouse terror, or bewilderment or vague reverie; the spheres of the old writers present us with an object in which the mind can rest, overwhelming in its greatness but satisfying in its harmony.
  8. Beyond these two technical talents, it was Jimmy's desire and his innate feeling for the game that helped to achieve his greatness.
  9. The rest of his team mates were hardly conspicuous in their greatness, the team lost three goals and conceded the match to their massively underestimated opponents.
  10. As President of Haringey AC, Ron Pickering showed his love of and feel for grass roots athletics by building the club from obscurity to greatness, partly through encouraging young black athletes to realise their potential.
  11. It is as though the land knows of its own beauty, of its own greatness, and feels no need to shout it.
  12. For Mailer, Lawrence's greatness lies in part in his heroic struggle against his destiny, which was to be homosexual: "he had become a man by an act of will, he was bone and blood of the classic family stuff out of which homosexuals are made, he had lifted himself out of his natural destiny which was probably to have the sexual life of a woman" (p. 154).
  13. In a letter to Henry Savage on 2 December 1913 he writes: "I should like to know why nearly every man that approaches greatness tends to homosexuality, whether he admits it or not" ( Letters , 1 15).

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