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Перевод: sacrificial
[прилагательное] жертвенный
Тезаурус:
- One sacrificial lamb has been offered.
- Within the sacrificial procedure, the prescription was always to select male victims for the more important occasions.
- Central to the legislators' notions of purity was an all-pervasive blood taboo which, as has been demonstrated above, embraced foodstuffs, sacrificial victims, humans, etc., and very definitely separated out the male from the female.
- The very evident tendency of the end of the first part to overshadow the final Sacrificial Dance is one problem he very firmly and convincingly solved, partly by restraining the former but mainly by injecting an extraordinary degree of ferocity into the fragmented rhythms of the latter.
- (Why this word was specially chosen has been the subject of scholarly controversy; the probable answer is that the Christian who died for Christ was believed to be uniquely united with his crucified Master, thereby linking the concept of witness with sacrificial dying; but in martyrdom the cause is primary, the dying secondary.)
- Romantic poets were keen to vindicate Chatterton, and to cherish his untimely death as that of a sacrificial victim: here was a spilling of young blood that might have watered the purlieus of a church.
- Now he is Yahweh's sacrificial victim.
- The very evident tendency of the end of the first part to overshadow the final Sacrificial Dance is one problem he convincingly solved, partly by restraining the former but mainly by injecting an extraordinary degree of ferocity into the fragmented rhythms of the latter.
- Originally he would have symbolised vegetative fertility, and possibly even the sacrificial May King.
- Bradford Northern, one of the uncertain six, will try to ruin Wigan's championship party this afternoon but, after their 71-;10 thrashing by the champions in the Silk Cut Cup semi-final two weeks ago, they have little hope of playing any other role than that of sacrificial lambs.
- She is an essential but individually helpless cog in the colonial machine; she is pinned out like a pre-columbian sacrificial victim, bruised and blood-stained; she is a religious icon, like a popular image of the Virgin Maria; she is a mannikin from some popular religious festival.
- Suddenly it's all thorns, she comes to a full stop, caught and blind in a thicket of thorns like Abraham's sacrificial ram.
- Needless to say it has so far proved difficult to find any sacrificial lambs among the building trade.
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