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Перевод: provincialism speek provincialism


[существительное]
провинциальность ; областное выражение; провинциализм


Тезаурус:

  1. These organisations (along with Scottish Opera) have lifted the taint of "provincialism" from the popular notion of the quality of opera in the regions and taught their big London brothers a thing or two about the imaginative use of limited resources, the building of new audiences, and the ways of making opera without "great" voices in a theatrically potent and exciting experience.
  2. These remained the concerns of Belorussian peasants in the 1920s, but unlike French peasants there were no small-scale politics for them to latch on to in order to climb slowly out of their deep provincialism.
  3. In our Church they see bigotry; in our homespun cloth they see provincialism; in our wooden ploughs they see something primitive; in our fallen bridges they see corruption.
  4. The lack of provincialism in Silurian fauna probably reflects this stabilisation of oceanic plates that bad been temporarily welded together.
  5. I suggested a little time ago that the surface indications offered both by Joyce's life and by his writing up to including The Portrait - he does leave Ireland to live with his Nora in Triest, in Switzerland, in France, in Switzerland again, until his death in nineteen forty one, visiting Dublin for the last time in nineteen hundred and twelve - he does give us in Dubliners and The Portrait a sharp sense of the traps he feels he must escape from, the church tentacular, pervasive, the seedy provincialism, the narrowness, the philistine complacency.
  6. In a science which is supposed to be international, such provincialism is inexcusable.
  7. What a disenchanted Briton sees as Britain's provincialism, a rootless American sees as respect for the past.
  8. A theatre-goer has congratulated Darlington Civic Theatre director Brian Goddard for his "stand against the narrow-minded provincialism of Coun Jones".
  9. Earlier the Sajudis leader and outgoing President, Vytautas Landsbergis, had warned that the DLP-led government could sell out Lithuania's independence and that focusing on relations with close neighbours would lead to political provincialism.
  10. Poulantzas goes on to say that it is ignorance of these writers, and the provincialism of the French intellectual arena, "which allows these most hackneyed of ideas to be presented as something new."
  11. When it comes to confronting the Soviet military challenge, strategic provincialism and its companion, strategic introversion, may prove more damaging to the West than Soviet power itself.
  12. In the political sphere, a familiar authoritarianism, intolerance and provincialism persist in the reigning power structures - although now under the name of nationalism, "communism's opposite".
  13. In effect it was a return to the conditions of mid-Silurian times, with a corresponding decrease in provincialism, but it lasted longer and led to the fantastic flowering of the Frasnian reefs.

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