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Перевод: psyche
[существительное] душа ; дух ; псише; высокое зеркало на ножках
Тезаурус:
- Eros and Psyche is in pigskin.
- Desert Island Discs has permeated the national psyche to such an extent, people start compiling their own list almost as soon as they've bought their first LP
- It means that we are selling the consumer what he wants for his psyche.
- Instead we have quite enthusiastically lapsed into a chronic dualism where the whole emotional side of the human psyche has been suppressed.
- A journey to the heartland of today's Ireland, Jiving at the Crossroads cuts to the core of the unresolved struggles that haunt the Irish psyche - between the past and the present, between the urban and the rural - creating a unique insight into the dilemmas faced by a whole generation born since de Valera's vision of comely lads and lasses dancing at the crossroads.
- We certainly need to continue our investigations; to advance ideas; to plumb the mysterious depths of the human psyche.
- This maimed psyche, according to Francis Huxley (1970: 62), creates a specific concept of the self and makes the inside anthropologist "a mutilated man in curious revolt against his own society".
- Evidently the tunnel myth is still firmly in the popular psyche of today.
- The two players came from different sides of the Scottish footballing psyche.
- There is no fixed scale of "right or wrong" here; we respond to the demands of different occasions, different phases of our lives and to changing moods and drives within the psyche.
- And it's a very nice psyche."
- To be sure, human behaviour can be, and is, studied from the outside, but such a science - behavioural science - tells us nothing about the psyche and the person's understanding of his experience of his existence.
- In the bottom of the pit there is a corresponding calm - it is the still centre of the spiral - and an odd sense of hollowness, as If you were about to drop into the deeps of the earth's psyche (and of your own) like a stone down a mineshaft.
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