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Перевод: subnormal speek subnormal


[прилагательное]
ниже нормального; слабоумный; умственно отсталый;
[существительное]
поднормаль


Тезаурус:

  1. We know that we ought to care for the subnormal precisely because they are subnormal: they are weak, defenceless, at our mercy.
  2. After CS11 this apparent subnormal thromboxane production returned to normal (Jackson et al, 1984).
  3. Much of the concern came from the black communities: in 1971 Bernard Coard, a black teacher, published an influential document entitled How the West Indian Child is made Educationally SubNormal in the British School , while Afro-Caribbean parents and local teachers in Redbridge, frustrated by the relative lack of research and support, conducted their own investigation and in 1978 published disturbing evidence on the school performance of black children.
  4. I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal.
  5. Birth control might help to prevent the excess production of "problem children, the future unmarried mothers, delinquents, denizens of our Borstals, subnormal educational establishments, prisons, hostels for drifters".
  6. However, later on in the conversation she said they very rarely encountered juvenile offenders from grammar school, most would be educationally subnormal or at least well below average.
  7. The categories of handicap which were listed as requiring special provision were: blind, partially sighted, deaf, partially deaf, delicate/diabetic, educationally subnormal, epileptic, maladjusted, physically handicapped and children with special defects.
  8. In fact, the numbers of educationally subnormal children in special schools in England and Wales increased progressively from about 18 000 in 1950 to over 107 000 in 1979.
  9. Alex turned to her and spoke each word loudly and clearly as if she were a subnormal child.
  10. Again, they operate with similar typifications of who constitute the troublesome clients, based partly on experience but also heavily influenced by stereotypes of the educationally subnormal, one-parent families, families in whom historically crime runs, and so on.
  11. Middleclass youths are often "mouths" but rarely become gougers because the latter require an element of "pure badness", which from the view of the police tends to exclude the middle classes, for "pure badness" derives from being (or appearing to be) educationally subnormal, coming from "bad homes", or having a history of crime.
  12. The translation problem is even more difficult when faced with presenting Jesus as the "Good Shepherd" (Ps. 23 and John 10) in parts of Africa where the care of sheep is relegated to children or the mentally subnormal.
  13. The "profiles" school-leaver would thus take his place among the list of the failures, whether designated as "secondary modern" school-leavers, the educationally subnormal, the "bottom 40 per cent", or by whatever other title the no-hopers are characterized.

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