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Перевод: innocence
[существительное] невинность ; чистота ; невиновность ; простодушие; простота ; наивность ; безвредность
Тезаурус:
- Erica was inevitable, I supposed, though I suspected Fiona had switched a few place cards before I reached there: a certain bland innocence gave her away.
- "Did he really catch a cardboard box?" he asked, all innocence.
- For Blake, the true antithesis was not between life and death, but between fallen and unfallen, youth and age, innocence and experience.
- Spielberg's last attempt at an adult theme was the nave, saccharine spirituality of Always; and yet, paradoxically, his children's Neverland lacks innocence.
- The capital is a sad, grimy, vice-ridden place, quite unlike the innocence and friendliness of the real Philippines, in places such as Dapitan.
- An argument often made in their briefs, against random testing in particular, is that it reverses the normal presumption of innocence: an employee is deemed guilty unless he can prove himself innocent by producing "clean" urine.
- Even more haunting was the trusting innocence of the Albanian director-general, who thought that the way to create a climate of real political debate was to have more television coverage.
- Heaven lay about us in our infancy; the innocence of childhood was a spiritual category with its own space and time:
- It was also the voice of innocence, Peggy thought.
- The narrative suggests a movement into time which is also a fall into knowledge and loss of innocence (p. 143).
- Blake's ideas achieved little currency until late in the century; but there were others who, by a different route, were coming to hold a comparable view of youth and innocence.
- Probably in all innocence they began to use the word Baal to describe the Lord God.
- Some compensation for these flops was provided by Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol (1947), an adaptation of Graham Green's short story about a young boy's loss of innocence, and Anthony Asquith's The Winslow Boy (1948), an adapted stage-play about the struggles of a naval cadet's father to prove his son's innocence of theft.
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