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Перевод: sublime speek sublime


[прилагательное]
возвышенный; величественный; высокий; грандиозный; гордый; надменный; чистый;
[глагол]
возвышать; придавать возвышенный характер; очищать; сублимировать; возгонять


Тезаурус:

  1. Fine strong-man/trapeze element, brilliant trick biker, ridiculous clowns, sublime running gags, over-hyped, under-used chainsaws, expensive tickets (8) but a great night out.
  2. Travel: Butterflies drink at your brow From sublime to adventurous
  3. LIVING IN ONE IS SUBLIME.
  4. In the 1760s the Lake District with its rugged and dramatic scenery began to be all the rage with artists of all sorts, and in their wake, as usual, the dilettanti rich followed limply behind, thinking there must be something in this search for the sublime through unadulterated nature.
  5. SUBLIME set of reggae covers from the cunning Brummies.
  6. The first three gospels contain no reference to Christ's having made any such great discourses as fill chapters 13-;16 of St John, and since it seems unlikely that the author of the Gospel took notes during the utterance of this sublime discourse, we have to assume them to be a literary creation.
  7. THEATRE / Sublime to ridiculous: Kemp on the Ninagawa Company's Suicide for Love at the National
  8. Memorable especially are the Victorian rectitude of her mother's grandfather, a public-spirited and popular governor of Hainaut and the introverted idealism of his nephew, Octave Pirmez, still regarded as the most distinguished Belgian essayist of his time; and Remo, whose anguished pursuit of justice and truth through Germany and Greece ended with his sublime and absurd suicide listening to Tannhauser on his musical box.
  9. In its fulfilment Leonard found solace from the angst which gnawed at his soul, a sublime escape from the rigorous demands imposed upon him.
  10. These include: the postmodern as a tendency within the modern; a notion of the "sublime" and postmodernism's related freedom from dependence on the concept of totality; a distinction between the postmodern conceived in terms of the externalised and impersonal as against a view of the modern as characterised by the internal and "impressionist"; and a claim that it is the characteristic of the postmodern to signify figurally rather than discursively (?).
  11. A Strange and Sublime Address by Amit Chaudhuri (Minerva, 4.99) - This languid novella paints an enchanting portrait of a prosperous Calcutta family as seen through the eyes of a small boy.
  12. All those sublime thoughts, which tower above the clouds, and reach as high as Heaven itself, take their rise and footing here: in all that great extent wherein the mind wanders, in those remote speculations it may seem to be elevated with, it stirs not one jot beyond those ideas, which Sense or Reflection , have offered.
  13. Until now period performances have tended to be abrasive and to whizz through the slow movements, making even the sublime Largo of the Double Concerto into a trivial siciliana.

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