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Перевод: prestige
[существительное] престиж
Тезаурус:
- Will rationality lose its prestige, its power to persuade, when "even a machine" can exercise it?
- Finally, national prestige is also at stake.
- "I feel there is more prestige in winning the order of merit," Parry said.
- Work with old people is not a prestigious occupation and there is a vicious circle in that jobs with low prestige tend to attract unambitious or less-skilled works, or those who because of racial or social discrimination or competing domestic responsibilities cannot get work elsewhere."
- Both populations also competed for the prestige of their culture.
- By requiring its practitioners to possess the moral prestige necessary to guide, Indirect Rule seemed to ensure that they also possessed the means whereby, in the absence of any overwhelming display of physical superiority, they could govern.
- In the old days, local politicians fought one another to obtain the prestige, jobs and money which came with a nuclear power plant.
- WITH ITS power and prestige slipping away and its leaders calling desperately for unity, 72 per cent of Polish Communists have voted to find a new name for their party, the Polish United Workers' Party.
- Oliver Cromwell was rising in prestige and influence with every victory won by his invincible regiment, nicknamed the "Ironsides".
- In one fell swoop the authorities have made a large step towards perpetuating the quality, image and prestige of the Home Internationals by allowing the players to be available.
- James had to take what comfort he could from such events, for with the failure of "The Fifteen" his prestige in Europe had been greatly diminished, and the Duke of Orleans even threatened to arrest him if he did not leave France.
- There is, then, an institutional as well as an aesthetic logic to the playfulness with generic convention which characterizes a growing number of US "prestige" genre series and serials: the subversion of conventions is becoming conventional.
- When the Chancellor, Nigel Lawson, addresses the Tory party conference this morning, he will know that despite the appearance of support from the lady at his side, it she who is almost single-handedly responsible for the undermining of his policy and his prestige.
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