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Перевод: renunciation speek renunciation


[существительное]
отказ ; отречение; самоотречение; отрешение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Loss of citizenship may be brought about in three ways, naturalization in a foreign country, in case of double citizenship, declaration of renunciation of British citizenship, revocation of a certificate of naturalization.
  2. At a very early stage the apostle Paul was confronted by opposed parties, the one contending that the freedom of the Spirit so emancipated them from social convention that they could act as they pleased, especially in sexual indulgence, the other with more plausibility holding that the life of the Spirit required renunciation of marriage.
  3. Gandhi never fully appreciated how deep, widespread and determined was British resistance to his message of repentance and renunciation, and in what subtle ways this resistance might express itself.
  4. The most negative is the image of renunciation.
  5. In a triumph of renunciation of heterosexual closure in marriage, the poem ends with a celebration of the tranquillity and harmony to be found when women choose to live only for each other, in a feminine pastoral paradise, a sapphic idyll
  6. This assessment is borne out in part by what Gandhi himself says about the need for sexual renunciation in order to realize God.
  7. A steely ascetic renunciation marked his character, and Eusebius of Caesarea reports a tradition that in the zeal of youth he had subjected himself to castration to free him to instruct female pupils without scandal.
  8. But even if it had been believed in Paris, there was a further complication in that the actual renunciation had come not from Leopold but from his father (whom the Paris papers now labelled "Father Anthony"), which in itself seemed a curious procedure.
  9. This idea took hold especially in the early medieval period when in Hindu society asceticism and renunciation became idealized.
  10. "Realization of God", he claims, "is impossible without complete renunciation of the sexual desire."
  11. To the general public, understandably, it was not always clear whether the creation of a Commonwealth involved a grand gesture of renunciation on Britain's part, or a grand gesture of affirmation on the part of those who took up the option.
  12. This rather static play spreads a minimum of action very thinly over more than three hours, as the characters engage in confession, renunciation, and acceptance of their past lives.
  13. The reader is faced with a renunciation both of the sexuality bound up with primitive rites and, for the moment at least, of modern sexuality.

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