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Перевод: notion
[существительное] понятие; представление; взгляд ; мнение; точка зрения; идея ; галантерея ; необходимые мелочи; изобретение; остроумное приспособление; остроумный прибор; намерение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Maternal anxiety is an appropriate response to the experience of living with a crying baby - but what physiological mechanism exists to explain the notion that anxiety causes colic?
- Problematisation of "images of women" criticism and its counterpart in realist documentary film-making became a major theme in feminist film criticism of the mid to late 1970s, on the grounds that realism created an illusory notion of transparency which could only reaffirm, not undermine dominant common-sense notions of the subject as (bourgeois) individual and of reality as fixed, accessible and "there".
- If you are inclined to take Frownies seriously, and wish to be well ahead of the game, you need look no farther than Clare Maxwell-Hudson's office in north London, where the notion that anti-frown plasters are a new idea from the USA met with shrieks of incredulity.
- Another important aspect of Marx's notion of the Asiatic mode of production is that it offers an explanation of what he saw as the surprising stability of Asian states.
- The notion of indexical meaning (which I have expounded in detail in Widdowson 1983, 1984a, and which 1 shall discuss again in Chapter 7) is crucial here.
- Soon the notion was floating round Capitol Hill.
- Their monotheism made such a notion impossible, and instead they had to blame either themselves, or God, or both.
- That, it rightly argues, would defeat the whole notion of risking individual wealth for individual gain.
- He was brought back a few hours later, dazed and dreamy, with a dull headache and no very clear notion of what had been done to him or why.
- They intrude into our personal relationships, govern our patterns of consumption, inform our very notion of human worth.
- IDON'T want to be tied down by someone else's notion of nationality.
- The notion that the royal family should be kept on because it is a tourist attraction has always been a ludicrous one.
- It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience.
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