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Перевод: impel speek impel


[глагол]
побуждать; принуждать; приводить в движение


Тезаурус:

  1. One imperative might impel the speaker to be direct, to get the message across; the other might impel the speaker to be deviant, to avoid offence or embarrassment.
  2. The tenth rhyming unit on thoght and brings together the Passion that started the meditation and the inner desire of the speaker, through the image of the wound of love which will impel the soul to God.
  3. Furthermore, there are particular reasons which impel me to that conclusion.
  4. Relevant previous experience, together with the principle of local interpretation, will impel hearers / readers to try to interpret sequential utterances as relating to the same topic.
  5. In most contexts, however, the natural "effort after meaning" will impel the hearer / reader to try to cointerpret chunks of language which he finds close to each other on a page, or a stone or a wall and, where possible, to interpret the language as relevant to the physical context.
  6. In these papers, all kinds of non- and extra-philosophical activities become the basis for philosophical reflection, for instance menstruation and childbirth (Brenda Almond's paper); a gut reaction to pornography (Alison Assiter's paper); the fantasies that disturb because of their apparently unfeminist nature Jean Grimshaw's paper); and nonviolent demonstrations against missile bases (Anne Seller's paper); the point in each case being that these experiences are the starting point, because their importance did not seem to be recognised within the theoretical categories already provided, and so urgently impel the theorist to work out categories that are more adequate.
  7. They impel people to join trade unions and radical parties, to take strike action and stage protests in which awareness of their collective interests, and of their opposition to the interests of capitalists and controllers of labour, can be dramatically strengthened (Hyman 1971).
  8. Yes, in the language of Buddhism you do not speak about "How I impel this thing" but how it releases itself.
  9. Magistrates used the in loco parentis provision of the Criminal Justice Act to impel the authority to compensate the 78-year-old woman who had her bag snatched by the youth.
  10. Anyone who has seen the martins and swallows in September, assembling on the telephone wires, twittering, making short flights singly and in groups over the open, stubbly fields, returning to form longer and even longer lines above the yellowing verges of the lanes - the hundreds of individual birds merging and blending, in a mounting excitement, into swarms, and these swarms coming loosely and untidily together to create a great, unorganized flock, thick at the centre and ragged at the edges, which breaks and re-forms continually like clouds or waves - until that moment when the greater part (but not all) of them know that the time has come: they are off and have begun once more that great southward flight which many will not survive; anyone seeing this has seen at work the current that flows (among creatures who think of themselves primarily as part of a group and only secondarily, if at all, as individuals) to fuse them together and impel them into action without conscious thought or will: has seen at work the angel which drove the First Crusade into Antioch and drives the lemmings into the sea.
  11. As the political assimilative into which were absorbed the opinions, convictions and energies which would otherwise have been available to impel Owenism and so to maximise its chances of attaining its goal, industrial democracy, the struggle to secure the passage of the Reform Bill demands attention.
  12. The re-analysis of linguistic structure (once well developed) afforded by a different grammar may impel new structural developments and innovations.

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