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Перевод: stratum
[существительное] пласт ; слой ; формация ; напластование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- They usually do not even risk saying, as they truthfully could, that though groups may differ on the average, group differences are small relative to individual differences, and that every sociological stratum and ethnic group contains the full range of mental ability.
- He talked of opening the economy to the modernising forces of technology and the market, and of ending the corruption that pervades every stratum of an infinitely stratified country.
- This Liverpool evidence - the patronizing condescension and occasional bullying by the middle classes and the supplicant individual contact from the occasional member of the lower stratum - is congruent with the overall profile of class relationships to the police in Britain.
- To abstract oneself from them, means to abstract from the fundamental characteristic of the "new economics since the fundamental, decisive relationship of production is the relationship of the working class leadership in production both towards every stratum of the proletariat taken separately and towards the technical intelligentsia it is possible and permissible to abstract yourself from whatever you like, but to abstract yourself from that which determines the content of an historical production model is something not permitted to the Marxist.
- From that social stratum come the brains of the Labour Party and its middle-class infrastructure.
- An unusually thick stratum - 13 kilometres in places - was discovered in the Navarin Basin, but the basin straddles a disputed border between the US and the Soviet Union.
- Improvements in agriculture assisted the emergence of a relatively prosperous farmer stratum in the Ukraine; and the commercial unification of the empire created more significant merchant trading classes (for example, among the Tatars, particularly those of the Crimea).
- Urban life depends upon an invisible stratum of people who repair the city's infrastructure while all the rest are abed.
- This was the stratum of society from which Eadmer had come before the arrival of the Normans, and it almost certainly continued to provide most of the monks after the Conquest also.
- Thus Bukharin had come to recognise that the bureaucratic stratum which had coalesced around Stalin now posed an incomparably greater threat to his vision of the transition to socialism than the opposition of Trotsky ever did.
- When Ramakrishna saw Kasi the Holy City, he did not see it as a physical city but as the dreams and hopes of holy pilgrims that had fallen on the city, stratum on stratum so that it became a city of holy ideas, a spiritual city.
- Mercantile, commercial and professional elements of the middle stratum with a sprinkling of manufacturers and, at a more local level, tradesmen, artisans and dissenting ministers were the sort of people who were active.
- The rise of a new stratum of child-minders and crche facilities, public or private, was testimony to the wish of women to lead more relaxed, interesting, child-free lives, accentuated by the fact of more women being middle class in status or perhaps aspiration.
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