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Перевод: stoical
[прилагательное] стоический
Тезаурус:
- Quarrymen stopping for a pint in the King's Head public house on their way home took a stoical view of the quarry's recent success.
- The other girl was Angela Woodin, flaxen-haired, quiet, kind, and stoical.
- Maybe modern man is more stoical of nature, or perhaps, and this is more likely, there has been a real change in the symptom-producing capabilities of the gonococcus.
- My mother was more stoical and scorned this self-pity.
- For a time he adopted a Stoical attitude to outface suffering, but this only brought on middle age prematurely.
- He is stoical (line 40), and sees that Beaumont's conception of the castle in the storm is the true image of human life; further, he welcomes what it tells him (lines 43, 45 and 50).
- She is cheerful and stoical like so many others in her position, but to any outsider it seems like a hard life.
- Horowitz, more stoical, was already at the counter while his case passed through the type of machine used at airports.
- In the Elegiac Stanzas (see Critical Survey, p. 140) the picture of Peele Castle fronting the storm seems an apt image of Stoical defiance in a hostile universe:
- A stoical metronome, she moves only to brush a hand across her brow from time to time.
- By 1804 Wordsworth had embraced an attitude usually described as Stoical - his poems refer more and more to the virtue of endurance in the face of suffering, age and death ( Michael, The Small Celandine, Resolution and Independence, Ode to Duty ).
- The stoical attitude of philosophical resignation replaced the old Roman polytheism which had become more and more a meaningless formality.
- The Christian attitude towards pain had always tended to be stoical; as Jeremy Taylor bluntly put it: "He that is afraid of pain is afraid of his own nature."
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