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Перевод: magisterial speek magisterial


[прилагательное]
судебный; судейский; авторитетный; диктаторский; повелительный


Тезаурус:

  1. I have remarked on its dominance in Oxford English, and a generation ago it was given magisterial expression in Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism , which aspired to a "scientific" criticism where there would be no place for evaluation, since it is not nobler to study stars than earthworms.
  2. From the bench Bateman had said: "I here beg leave, not merely in my own name but in the name of the whole bench, to require from Mr Ashton the name of the individual on whose statements he has thus presumed to impugn our magisterial conduct."
  3. Ludens found himself watching Marcus, jealously, but with intense curiosity and interest and waiting as for some magisterial dispensation which would mysteriously order his own future, now so completely held in the balance.
  4. The latest volume of the magisterial History of English Criminal Law (Radzinowicz and Hood, 1986, vol. 5) shows that criminologists at the turn of the century were vexed with explaining the puzzling phenomenon of English success in conquering routine crime and violence.
  5. Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns.
  6. For Brazilians the names are Leonidas, Pele and Zico, for Germans it's magisterial defenders like Fritz Walter and Franz Beckenbauer, in Argentina it's Stabile and Maradona, and in Italy players like Schiavio, Mazzola, Rivera, Rossi and Toto Schillaci.
  7. The melody which receives Rachmaninov's magisterial attention was not Corelli's own but that old Iberian favourite, La Folia (its origin has been traced to Portugal, around 1500).
  8. The youth carries the symbols of magisterial office.
  9. Umberto Eco's magisterial novel The Name of the Rose (1983), for example, plays on the dialectic between the reader's curiosity about the medieval world and his/her almost total ignorance of it (funnelled, as Eco explains in his Reflections on the novel, through the observations of the novice Adso (Eco 1985: 33-;4); between the sense that the historical world (the abbey and the cultural and religious context of the time) is a world of its own and the sense that it is connected to the world of the reader.
  10. As Fazzi Brothers is to Glasgow and the west of Scotland, the magisterial Italian food and wine merchant Valvona and Crolla is to Edinburgh and the east.
  11. Perhaps some of Dryden's early readers objected to this presumption in him; there is no doubt that many of Pound's readers have felt affronted, and feel affronted still, by the authority he claims, the impatiently magisterial tone of much of his criticism.
  12. The lazy undergraduate who cannot be persuaded to read Trevor-Roper's magisterial life of Archbishop Laud might fruitfully be propelled in the direction of the 20-page retrospect reproduced here.
  13. In magisterial style, Green dealt peremptorily with the committee's inflexible attitude, reminding them that on every substantive issue he had fully discussed its possible implications with them.

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