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Перевод: plenitude speek plenitude


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полнота ; изобилие
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Тезаурус:

  1. In return for their help, individual popes were prepared to accede to the political requests of the early Tudor kings, even at the cost of the loss of their plenitude of power.
  2. Considered from a materialist perspective it has at least three damaging limitations: first it tends to construe sexuality in terms of an original pre-social plenitude, an initially unstructured natural energy; second (and consequently) sexuality is conceived in certain of Freud's central texts as a drive with hydraulic characteristics; third, a phenomenon like homophobia, when it is not being blatantly disregarded, is explained too much in terms of the subjective, psychic repressions of its agents.
  3. Natural Bio-proteinic Concentrate - an ingredient patented by L'Oral and used in their new Plenitude Active Wrinkle Control Cream, 6.29/40ml.
  4. The major focus at all times within the Review is upon the completion of the historical map of English literature, thereby conserving and protecting its professional plenitude.
  5. She reiterates the fact that masculinity is usually defined positively and valued highly, that it is a plenitude, an identity which - unlike femininity - is linked with success, power and dominance in every sphere' (p. 82).
  6. The clue to the plenitude of oxygen in the Earth s atmosphere would appear to be the respiratory activities of the lowest and earliest forms of terrestrial life.
  7. Not all such performances are inspiring, however, and a plenitude of decibels does not compensate for lack of quality.
  8. The transformation of all the richness, diversity and plenitude of natural wealth into commodities is the highest purpose of the global economy; and it requires intensifying and continuous dispossessions, in one form or another.
  9. In his youth he is dusters of beasts: hungry to see Ernest Chevalier, he is "a lion, a tiger - a tiger from India, a boa constrictor" (1841); feeling a rare plenitude of strength, he is "an ox, sphinx, bittern, elephant, whale" (1841).
  10. There is a distinction, originating in Freud and developed by Lacan, between "need", "demand" and "desire" in which needs can be satisfied by the adequate object (food), demands, while aimed at an object, are addressed to others (the demand for love or attention disguised as a need for food), while desires have no real object, relate only to fantasy, and cannot be satisfied (the desire for unity and plenitude).
  11. Painting on wall or canvas as dream of plenitude, painting on glass as revelation of potential in poverty.
  12. I like to use Plenitude, Vitamin E is good too.
  13. An ancient Celtic god who features on coins and pottery ware, possibly because his association with fertility was thought to bring a plenitude of wealth or food.

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