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Перевод: leviathan speek leviathan


[существительное]
левиафан ; громадина


Тезаурус:

  1. Moving underneath them, the whale then rises, gulping them down in one leviathan mouthful.
  2. Those figures make the steel-bodied Continental R a leviathan by modern standards.
  3. He is most famous for his political philosophy, which is embodied in his Elements of Law , completed by 1640 though not published until 1650; in his De Cive ("On the Citizen") of 1642; and, in particular, in his Leviathan (1651), a classic and perenially studied account of man's move from a primitive state of nature, in which life is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short", into an organized society, with absolute power vested in the hands of a supreme authority.
  4. But Leviathan contains more than this, for political philosophy is just one part of an ambitious and systematic three-part account of the Elements of Philosophy .
  5. The tales of wrist-breaking fights with leviathan carp are legendary, and the ghostly, mist-shrouded waters that provide a backdrop for these real or imaginary scenes only add to the mystique that anglers love.
  6. Some said at the time that Leviathan had been written for Cromwell, and indeed Hobbes did say that it supported a "conscientious obedience to the present government" of the Protectorate.
  7. But the ethos of professionalism with which police authorities are imbued has led to a recognition that social research can bring valuable results, so they have opened up their leviathan to strangers and specially commissioned specific pieces of research.
  8. One of its earliest expressions is to be found in Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan , published in 1651:
  9. Law: Why we must tame the state Leviathan: Greater use of judicial review would help people fight bad decisions by public bodies, Anthony Lester says
  10. Although large, the building will be no leviathan.
  11. The end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth century saw the publication of Buchanan's works (just after one of them, his treatise on Scottish political theory, De Iure Regni apud Scotos , had enjoyed the distinction of being burned, with Hobbes' Leviathan , by the University of Oxford in 1683); to begin with, it was works particularly dealing with Mary, the Detectioun and the History of Scotland, which were published, and then in 1715 came Thomas Ruddiman's Opera Omnia Georgii Buchanani .
  12. God realised that this creature could not exist alongside the giant fish, LEVIATHAN, else the world would be entirely destroyed.
  13. Leviathan was published in 1651, two years before Charles was beheaded and Cromwell became Protector of the Commonwealth.

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