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Перевод: submissiveness


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Тезаурус:

  1. One of the silent watchers, a slender young woman with hair the colour of a fiery sunset, bowed her head in unconscious submissiveness.
  2. For Doyle, such an attitude leads to a posture of cultural submissiveness, a fear of radical political change.
  3. It is vital that you retain your dominance over your dog, and this dog shows clear signs of submissiveness.
  4. The apostle Peter speaks of the mutual submissiveness of wives and husbands, just as Jesus himself was submissive in his time on earth to death.
  5. He could exhibit a saint-like submissiveness, become a mere servant of art, willing to learn from anyone; he would sit patiently at the bedsides of the sick and dying, painting unhappy men and women and feeling awe before peasant earth-mothers, but he could never be coerced into doing anything against his will.
  6. Beneath his new submissiveness Herr Nordern felt another flicker of exasperation, the more so because he was being submissive.
  7. If you get stuck in submissiveness you will often seek forgiveness and try endlessly to make up for what you have done!
  8. Morality is still uppermost, but it is a social morality with which parents and teachers are concerned, not the repression of old Adam, the suppression of evil, or the breaking of the will, and, in consequence, the view that a proper submissiveness in the child can only be achieved by harsh discipline weakens, at least for a time.
  9. Banned or not, strikes will happen, for the population is beyond the stage when harsh words will cow it into submissiveness.
  10. Secondly, it is possible that the roles portrayed by women do reinforce passivity and submissiveness from girls.
  11. Promotions and appointments within the RUC were made on political attitudes and submissiveness to the regim.
  12. "'The social principles of Christianity preach cowardice, self-contempt, abasement, submissiveness, meekness -" she read aloud from the early works of Marx, which she had never returned to the library, property being theft, and knowledge free for everyone.
  13. The conflict between actively fashioning language and allowing oneself to be constructed by conventional systems is provisionally resolved by valorizing submissiveness as Christian humility, but present are the basic elements of a dilemma which is to remain with Brooke-Rose for several decades.

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