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Перевод: innocence speek innocence


[существительное]
невинность ; чистота ; невиновность ; простодушие; простота ; наивность ; безвредность


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. "Did he really catch a cardboard box?" he asked, all innocence.
  3. For Blake, the true antithesis was not between life and death, but between fallen and unfallen, youth and age, innocence and experience.
  4. Spielberg's last attempt at an adult theme was the nave, saccharine spirituality of Always; and yet, paradoxically, his children's Neverland lacks innocence.
  5. The capital is a sad, grimy, vice-ridden place, quite unlike the innocence and friendliness of the real Philippines, in places such as Dapitan.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Heaven lay about us in our infancy; the innocence of childhood was a spiritual category with its own space and time:
  9. It was also the voice of innocence, Peggy thought.
  10. The narrative suggests a movement into time which is also a fall into knowledge and loss of innocence (p. 143).
  11. 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.
  12. Probably in all innocence they began to use the word Baal to describe the Lord God.
  13. 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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