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Перевод: invocation speek invocation


[существительное]
обращение к музе; мольба ; вызов ; заклинание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. On the Tory side, too much invocation of the international record would have run the risk of reminding people of Thatcher, and for that reason had to be avoided.
  2. The invocation of religious fanaticism as a means of sustaining war, is itself a much more vicious and evil crime against humanity than anything attributable to the war itself.
  3. In fact, an explanation which went back to a biologically grounded disposition could in this case precisely avoid the invocation of rational collective agency, which is rather an intellectualist embarrassment to the story as Hume (1738-;40) tells it.
  4. Her invocation of themes and support for many policies favoured by the party's grass-roots supporters has made the party more radical.
  5. Such an assumption requires the invocation of additional processes to explain precisely how what a child does or does not do in one setting might be related to the child's performance in a different setting.
  6. Plant down, with natural blood as an adhesive, is often used to form the design; or ochre (blood of the earth) which has always been intimately associated with ceremonies of fertility, the invocation of rain, etc., by tribal people in most countries, who, like the Aborigines, regard the earth as a living, breathing entity, its underground watercourses being seen in a similar light to the human arterial system.
  7. The slow, deliberate verse movement; the invocation of such abstractions as "fortitude and patient chear"; the careful avoidance of metaphorical expressions; the weight of moral earnestness; the balancing of word against word, of phrase against phrase, of the first half against the second half of the poem - in listing these characteristics we move back fifty years.
  8. The existence of the covenant, however, provides the possibility of its future invocation.
  9. Invocation of legal procedures, in particular court action, seems to have declined in recent years.
  10. Looking back to this primitive folk, MacLeish uses the invocation "o my people" (which would form the conclusion of section V of "Ash-Wednesday"), and, after vividly conjuring up a seaboard landscape, recalls details of "real things", including
  11. In nearly all the Spanish-speaking world it is almost axiomatic that any half-significant event, any battle, revolution or skirmish is memorialized in an extravagant confection of marble and gilt, with crosses, acanthus leaves, Castilian doggerel and an invocation of the deity.
  12. He muttered an invocation but the machine's soul had perished and did not revive.
  13. This reference to similitude is suggestive of realism, in its invocation of some common, shared, universal property.

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