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Перевод: strangeness
[существительное] странность ; неизвестность ; непривычность
Тезаурус:
- Dictionary phrases defining adventure as "a hazardous enterprise or performance" or "a novel or exciting incident" make it clear that this is a kind of fiction offering surprise rather than confirmation, strangeness rather than familiarity.
- the strangeness of that thought suddenly made him miss the chteau.
- This strangeness will very quickly pass in the same way as a capped tooth or new filling feels peculiar after a visit to the dentist yet, after a couple of days, we do not even notice it any more.
- After the initial strangeness had worn off, routine took over and I started to get used to meteorological work and enjoy it.
- For, out towards them continually have the conquered races of the world retreated, and their settlements give those corners a strangeness and a charm to our fantastic sympathies.
- I think part of it has to do with recognition - I remember listening to my own grandmother's mysterious pronouncements - and part with a renewed sense of the strangeness of it.
- Mr. Tarrant, the minister of the Unitarian church which the Thomas family now attended regularly, had encouraged Edward in his outdoor tastes with much kindness and persuaded the editor of a children's paper to print his early holiday-task descriptions of country walks: But like all other grown-up people he inspired me with discomfort, strangeness, a desire to escape
- I rarely think now about the strangeness of the job, I simply enjoy the wonderful views and the job satisfaction I achieve.
- But more important is a feeling that the sky burial fits in with the isolation and strangeness of the setting.
- The only hope we have for intervention in pop is as a visitation, a bolt of strangeness, something whose point is to be undecodable.
- Liam thought long afterwards of the strangeness of those few days, and how he was brought back from what was to be a trip to America, just in time to arrange his own father's funeral.
- The Crying Game sees the city from a fresher, less knowing perspective, as Fergus arrives there from a disastrous kidnapping in the Irish countryside and views everything in a daydream of sun and strangeness.
- Rather I cite it here as a historical antecedent whose very strangeness alerts us to several facts relevant to what follows: first, and most obviously, that sexual difference is not a biological given so much as a complex ideological history; second, that current theories of sexual difference are of relatively recent origin, and quite probably still haunted by older views, including this one; third, it suggests that "before" sexual difference the woman was once (and may still be) feared in a way in which the homosexual now is - feared, that is, not so much, or only, because of a radical otherness, as because of an interior resemblance presupposing a certain proximity; the woman then, as the homosexual in modern psychoanalytic discourse, is marked in terms of lesser or retarded development.
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