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Перевод: stoicism
[существительное] стоицизм
Тезаурус:
- But through it all, the forbearance, stoicism and good humour of the Peruvians was again impressive.
- Now this stoicism is changing.
- Sir Patrick Mayhew, the new Northern Ireland Secretary, said in Belfast yesterday that people in Britain would have to face terrorist attacks with the same resilience, stoicism and bravery shown by the people of Northern Ireland for more than 20 years.
- This feeling is added to a previous illumination, to a stoicism which believes in "the unity of experience and the illusion of pain'."
- They faced the prospect of an agonising premature death with anger and humour, stoicism and frustration, wisdom and stupidity.
- And such self-knowledge apparently breeds an admirable philosophy of stoicism and passivity in the poor who, according to Woolf-Murray, "carried their burdens without complaint because they were theirs and that was all".
- Since Fate was the power that kept order in the universe, as revealed particularly by the stars and planets, the prevalence of Stoicism influenced the growing belief in astrology in Hellenistic times and in the days of the Roman empire.
- I think that the Zeitgeist values honesty and courage over stoicism and self-sacrifice, but honesty and courage are virtues just the same.
- She had to face the handicaps of severe diabetes but, true to Greek ideals, she endured them with stoicism; only on four occasions in 30 years did she break down under these cruel burdens.
- Naturally, Pop worries over the state of his people in songs like America and Miss Cocaine, but his caring stoicism is a voice from the rocking chair that seems almost too dignified and decent for the '90s neighbourhood.
- Dooley's personal tragedy was so awful - he was so young and talented and he took the blow with such heroic, idiotic stoicism ("It's my one regret that the ball didn't finish in the net") - that a substantial sum was raised for him and he later went to work for the club.
- Wonderfully neat in their red and black practice clothes, they had gone through the rigours of a simplified ballet barre (with varying degrees of stoicism), a mime sequence (much enthusiasm) and foot-stretching exercises (giggles and pretend moans).
- There was still hope for Britain if the old qualities of stoicism and the knack of handling "native" races could be combined with the scientific and management skills needed in the modern world.
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