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Перевод: ubiquity speek ubiquity


[существительное]
вездесущность ; повсеместность


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Palomar, the observer, is a nervous man, living "in a frenzied and congested world" (Calvino 1986: 4): congested not only with other humans like himself, crowding preferably into places which seem to reflect back at them mute incomprehension of their triumphant ubiquity (the zoo, the garden of rocks and sand of the Ryoanji of Kyoto), but criss-crossed furthermore with signals and signs, simultaneously requiring and resisting interpretation.
  2. The very ubiquity of the mass media removes media as a whole system from the scope of positivist social analysis; for how may we "measure" the "impact" of a social force which is omnipresent within social life and which has a great deal to do with constituting it?
  3. The ubiquity of Unix means they run on a wide range of platforms, but there is still only a minimal amount of interoperability between them.
  4. For all its fragmentary ubiquity, getting to play this tune in any serious manner can be a most difficult task and in some areas, of which sociology is one, the band as yet plays in a rather halting and ill-coordinated fashion, while there is some confusion over the choice of instrument.
  5. As the ubiquity of stellar coronae had only just been discovered with the Einstein Observatory, the absence of coronae for stars of this type was tantalizing, especially as they seemed to disappear rather rapidly (on an evolutionary timescale).
  6. The ubiquity of these notions also reflects that the labour process itself influences policemen and women in how they view their work, and the sociology of policing has shown how routine policing consists of similar tasks wherever it occurs.
  7. Woman-centred feminism asserts the historical and contemporary ubiquity of lesbians.
  8. Martell stresses that the situation should concern health authorities because of the ubiquity of airborne radon and its decay products indoors.
  9. It has been overtaken by the undreamt-of scale of mass travel, by the internationalisation of crime, in particular terrorism, and above all by the ubiquity of information technology.
  10. The ubiquity of the Jewish theme in his public addresses at this time makes it impossible to imagine that early converts to Nazism could fail to regard violent anti-Semitism as a leading feature of Hitler's image.
  11. The ubiquity of Unix means they run on a wide range of systems, but there is still only a minimal amount of interoperability between them.
  12. We have seen that the ubiquity of the mystical compulsion has made most religions cultivate a contemplative strain, even when this seems alien to the original spirit of the founder.
  13. One never had to go far in search of the movies; like the masses themselves they were rapidly achieving ubiquity.

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