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Перевод: mortification speek mortification


[существительное]
подавление; укрощение; смирение; унижение; огорчение; горькое чувство обиды; разочарование; горькое чувство разочарования; омертвение; гангрена ; некроз ; пожертвование
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Unfortunately the fidelity of the typesetting was not commensurate with the dignity of the design, with the result that Baskett suffered the mortification of having his edition labelled "A Baskett-ful of Errors".
  2. Problematic as sexual difference may be, there is no alternative: we must, continues Kristeva, "go on waging the war between the two races without respite, without a perverse denial of the abyss that marks sexual difference or a disillusioned mortification of the division".
  3. They may also follow some mortification or hurt feelings.
  4. In some societies, sex is a simple source of pleasure, a key to the glorification of the erotic arts, in others it is a source of danger and taboo, of mortification of the flesh.
  5. The single philosophic-religious poem is 146: While we can easily relate this sonnet to the meditative tradition, or to StoicChristian mortification patterns, it is an outsider in the Sonnets , which are otherwise a collection of love-poems.
  6. Mortification.
  7. Another of the early church fathers, Tertullian, observed that it had "served Thales of Miletus quite right, when, star gazing as he walked, he had the mortification of falling into a well."
  8. People who are drowning in mortification do not find it easy to laugh.
  9. To stress the sense of transience, Helen Chadwick assembles around the moor motifs of these allegorical couples the emblems of further mortification: from the hand of the ecstatic figure whirling with the goose fall maggots from the goose's lights; the double-headed figure of Harvest faces one way to ripeness and bounty, the other towards decomposition; the frivolous ribbons, lacy frills, frothy trailing trimmings and net tights, the schoolgirl socks and other ornaments echo the fripperies of Vanitas paintings.
  10. Her veil now covered her face, but her mortification was evident to all beside her and around her at the altar-rail.
  11. "I have had the mortification of seeing him this afternoon with three prizes" wrote one irate resident to the Admiralty, " and nothing in the world to oppose him ."
  12. He knew this would be "a great mortification" to Scott, but "the personal feeling of an architect ought not to enter into competition with what is best adapted for the public service and what is most compatible with the ornament of the town".
  13. Just as she was turning to go, shaking with mortification, Mr Browning came out of his room and said, "Ah, Wilson," and she turned, her face working with the effort of trying to calm herself.

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