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Перевод: subliminal
[прилагательное] подсознательный; действующий на подсознание
Тезаурус:
- Perhaps it is this very "emptiness" which appeals to many clients, for they can strip their advertisements over the aquamarine seas, or over the azure of skies, so that our subliminal minds will equate the goods they offer with the freshness of unspoiled paradise.
- The synthetic drugs reigned supreme, carrying their subliminal toll of side effects.
- Those who dismiss the cult of dieting as a frivolous wish to be beautiful are missing its sinister subliminal message - that you can't be a truly successful woman unless you resemble a stick insect, a pre-pubescent boy, or the late Duchess of Windsor.
- In our brains, the cerebrum (the part connected to the olfactory, and other senses) controls our subliminal consciousness, determining the threshold of our sensory perceptions.
- I didn't know it then but I was receiving subliminal training for later business life.
- Horses have a quick eye for slight muscular movements and changes in the posture of their companions and perhaps communicate many of their feelings by signalling in some such subliminal manner.
- He wants to suggest the exclusive nature of that subliminal world - to dwell there, and to forget the conscious world.
- But when I joined the Velvet Underground, then it became a little bit more subliminal.
- The "poire" or, in English, "pear" is an obvious subliminal reference to the distinctive shape of the detective's bald head.
- HMIs have clearly sensed that in launching their series of studies, even if their highly focused character may convey the subliminal message that they are interested more in mechanisms and techniques than in broader perspectives.
- He shuddered, for instance, at the prospect of school textbooks containing anything of a "salacious, blasphemous or subliminal political nature".
- Almost subliminal.
- There was, it seems clear, much deliberate or subliminal exclusion of the treatment of the Jews from popular consciousness - a more or less studied lack of interest or cultivated disinterest, going hand in hand with an accentuated "retreat into the private sphere" and increased self-centredness in difficult and worrying wartime conditions.
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