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Перевод: mores speek mores


[существительное]
нравы ; обычаи


Тезаурус:

  1. And this shifting between the past and almost- present is equally felt in the choreography - it contains some of the cleanest, most authoritative classical dance Page has produced while simultaneously suggesting modern bodies and modern mores in the way the dancers loll negligently on the floor or challenge each other's strength.
  2. An undated set of questionnaires in the 1922 file for the Roslavl' area reveals the prickly atmosphere that prevailed between the busybodies from the towns, as the rustics perceived them, and the primitive mores of the rustics themselves.
  3. Writing books for children is becoming increasingly complex, as the arbiters of the modern child's mores - librarians, teachers and publishers - lay down ever more stringent criteria.
  4. The Production Code Administration that was set under him to put the code into practice became one of the most influential bodies of the field of social mores, and the regulations themselves became dubbed the "Hays" Code,.
  5. The decennial census data which have so far been published in accordance with the 100-year closure rule provide unique information on social patterns and mores.
  6. Delinquent White youths were described as "uncivilised"; "barbarians" who adopted unattractive clothing, listened to American-influenced music and "savagely" attacked innocent victims; they were also blamed for initiating a steady decline in sexual mores.
  7. The sexual mores of the Forties and Fifties were to look but not touch and, in contrast to the topless swimsuits, string bikinis and thongs of the recent past, tomorrow's styles wrap the female form in a more precious way.
  8. He consulted a succession of popes on marriage law, on priestly mores, on ordinations, on liturgy, on whether nuns might wash each other's feet, and on the eating of bacon fat, the last a subject about which the Fathers had remained curiously silent.
  9. In a free society, the regulation of such material is always problematic, with social mores shifting from generation to generation - and not always in the same direction.
  10. According to this claim, the mores of the eighteenth century were radically different from the sixteenth.
  11. Were "mores" matters of serious concern to the community, for example, and what significance ought they to have in a court of law?
  12. This implies, in the earliest age of conversion, the great importance of continuity between Germanic social mores and European Christianity.
  13. Immigration has a lot to do with this, but so do the social mores of a state that is still 60% Mormon.

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