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Перевод: primitive
[прилагательное] первобытный; примитивный; простой; основной; корневой; непроизводный; старомодный; первозданный; грубый; [существительное] первобытный человек; основной цвет; примитив ; примитивист
Тезаурус:
- What I call the "auditory imagination" is the feeling for syllable and rhythm, penetrating far below the conscious levels of thought and feeling, invigorating every word; sinking to the most primitive and forgotten, returning to the origin and bringing something back, seeking the beginning and the end.
- In the evening soldiers were detailed off to perform folk-dances in the primitive town theatre.
- This idea grows in the poems leading up to "The Hollow Men", finding full expression in 1923 when he looks back to his seminar paper, speculating that "primitive man" may have
- Wesleyans, along with Primitive Methodists, seemed less concerned with the need for an educated ministry than the Baptists and Congregationalists.
- Paul Craddock of the British Museum Research Laboratory has pointed out that the silver in metals used at Igbo Ukwu would almost certainly have been recovered by European and Arab smiths of the period, while the unusually low iron content suggests the copper was made by a very primitive technology.
- Eliot came to Christianity through a sophisticated decadence which he was able to see as going hand in hand with the most primitive life.
- In fact they are no more adequate for primitive societies than they would have been for any others.
- As we shall see, most of the writing of Marx concerning primitive societies are of the historical type and argue that these societies are class societies.
- He makes explicit that he is not writing as some individual Messianic figure propounding an individualistic gospel deriving from "the ineffable wisdom of primitive peoples".
- These small, dark people were not just primitive tribesmen but held something old, ancient and evil.
- The hairs on the back of his neck began to rise with the blast of primitive hatred which had rushed through the air.
- With his law of primitive socialist accumulation Preobrazhensky saw it essentially as being conditions which were imposed upon the Soviet economy; either the state sector will grow or it will succumb to the private sector, but the "law" itself is only manifested by a series of conditions which were conscious acts upon the part of the Soviet state, since it involved plans and planning.
- Most pre-Socratic philosophy had been a form of primitive natural science, explaining everything in terms of the physical elements.
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