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Перевод: temporal speek temporal


[прилагательное]
мирской; светский; временный; преходящий; временной; темпоральный; височный;
[существительное]
височная кость


Тезаурус:

  1. Kings and royal houses may disappear, but the crown remains; it incarnates National Power; it is the legal source and bearer of all rights, while the temporal wearer shall be its executive.
  2. For a time the eastern empire was able to maintain itself in Italy, but thereafter the popes had to look to the new Frankish power in the north for their temporal defences.
  3. Despite their constant preoccupation with temporal phenomena, the Maya never attained the idea of time as the journey of a single bearer with his load.
  4. Instead emphasis has been placed on monitoring temporal and spatial changes in tree health.
  5. So Libet's experiments tell us something interesting about the information processing going on in the subject's brain but they tell us nothing about the temporal relationship between physical events - either inside or outside the brain - and conscious experiences.
  6. Such spatial and temporal fixations are also deliberately elaborated in other institutions of control, such as the armed forces.
  7. Does this mean that God is "not in time" - an example of the way of negation - or does it, as some have said, mean that all times are somehow "present" to God, in which case it might be claimed that God possesses a kind of temporal omnipresence?
  8. In line with the movement towards participation in temporal affairs, liberationalists believe that they must demonstrate genuine Christian love by committing the church to creating a more egalitarian society through religiously inspired political action.
  9. King George III used every means to manipulate the House of Lords into throwing out the India Bill and in Lord Rosebery's rotund phrase: "The Peers, who yearned for lieutenancies or regiments; for stars or strawberry leaves; the prelates who sought a larger sphere of usefulness; the minions of the bedchamber and the janissaries of the closet; all, temporal or spiritual, whose convictions were unequal to their appetite, rallied to the royal nod."
  10. Internationally, the new Country of the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" was renamed Yugoslavia, also the Lateran treaties were signed, creating a new, entirely independent, state known as Vatican City, and provided the Papacy with a large endowment as well as embodying a Concordat with the Italian state that acknowledged the end of temporal power.
  11. Specifiedly general objects, such as forms and universals, by their very nature stand for the many things which are instances of them: a single particular may be in a variety of relations - most obviously causal, spatial or temporal - to others, but the nature of a "standing for" relation is obscure.
  12. As E. R. Curtius has pointed out, the pious attitude of the Romans to their past and their tendency to regard it as if it were a part of the present signified a kind of timelessness that excluded a genuinely historical view of the world and was very different from our sense of temporal perspective.
  13. As regards the philosophical concept of time, according to Needham, the Mohist school (followers of the philosopher Mo Ti in the fifth century BC) was inclined to temporal atomicity, although the hypothesis of material atomism never played any significant role in Chinese thought, which was wedded to the idea of the continuum.

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