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Перевод: highbrow speek highbrow


[прилагательное]
высокомерный; претендующий на интеллигентность;
[существительное]
человек, претендующий на интеллектуальность; человек, претендующий на утонченность; далекий от жизни ученый; интеллектуал


Тезаурус:

  1. Sheer information can be boosted Quickly by a media blitz, or by individuals' personal information-gathering resources - their education, their interest and involvement with politics, and their use of information-rich highbrow news sources.
  2. He had already edited several popular movie magazines, but it was because of Bazin's reputation as a theoretician that this new one, more highbrow, attracted from its first publication in 1951 a group of young, enthusiastic and iconoclastic critics.
  3. Those who read the highbrow press would probably have found the lowbrow tabloids woefully inadequate, but those who read the tabloids would probably have found the highbrow press too complex, long-winded, repetitious, waffling, and boring to be useful.
  4. In the first fortnight of the campaign readers of highbrow and lowbrow papers detected the same amount of bias in coverage of the Conservatives and the Alliance, though highbrow readers found less bias in coverage of Labour.
  5. Highbrow papers might be more like television, primarily affecting their readers" information and perceptions.
  6. Our survey shows that highbrow readers rated their papers no more useful for them than the lowbrow papers were for their readers (Table 6.11).
  7. Those who read highbrow papers found their papers no more useful for helping them decide how to vote or for revealing politicians' personalities, and only a little more useful for explaining political issues.
  8. Overall, readers of highbrow papers were less likely to allege bias in their own paper than readers of middlebrow or lowbrow papers but the differences were surprisingly small.
  9. Reading the highbrow press clearly made readers somewhat disdainful towards television news and party Election Broadcasts, but not much more enthusiastic about the press.
  10. From what we know about their audience and their content, we would expect major differences between the influence of television and the influence of the press, and major differences also between the influence of highbrow and lowbrow sources.
  11. Reading the highbrow press made people somewhat disdainful towards television, but no more enthusiastic about the press.
  12. Multiple regression analysis suggests that readers did not find the highbrow press significantly more useful than the lowbrow press for any purpose: reading a highbrow paper had no influence in the multiple regressions for newspaper "usefulness" (Table 6.10).

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