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Перевод: unalterable
[прилагательное] неизменный; не допускающий перемен; устойчивый; невозвратимый; необратимый
Тезаурус:
- It would seem that these moves, the deification of Jesus Christ, and the introduction of the Holy Ghost, were the outcome of the obstinate intention to apply to the new religion the utterly unalterable condition that the ancient "god" of the original scriptures must, at all costs be retained.
- By seeing the failures of women as sins which may be repented of, rather than the unalterable course of nature, she advances a far more positive view of her sex than does Pope.
- Eliot, however, is content to show this here without curbing Sweeney's activities; they are too useful as violently funny weapons against the high priests of the progressive individualism of Eliot's youth, whom he saw as false prophets of a rigid pseudo-themis, "Matthew and Waldo, guardians of the faith, / The army of unalterable law."
- It is not an unalterable "given", like the composition of the Earth's core.
- It is variously described as "health and right reason", the "wholesome", the "healthy and unvitiated", and characterized by "unalterable standards of right and wrong" (Goodman, The Oscar Wilde File , 78, 1 33, 1 34).
- unalterable conviction in favour of the adoption for our Palace of Administration of the revived national style - a style so characteristic of our own age it is beginning to be called Victorian - we protest against being obliged to tolerate an effete Palladian or mongrel Renaissance architecture to please those who wish to claim the merit of a breadth of view and of artistic sympathy by denying that they have any prejudices on the subject, one way or the other.
- Besides the Foundation stories, Asimov's best known book was probably his second, I, Robot (1950), in which he promulgated three unalterable "Laws of Robotics" - first, that a robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm; secondly, that a robot must obey the orders of a human being, except when this would conflict with the first law; and thirdly, that a robot must protect itself, except when this would conflict with the first and second laws.
- The Myth of Unalterable Dependence
- In the older Chinese cosmology Heaven ordains by its decree everything which man must accept as unalterable by his actions, the nature he is born with, the moral rules he should obey, the changes of fortune and the day of his death.
- It was no longer just a question whether reason and science could tolerate divine intervention in the apparently stable and unalterable laws of the universe; the new and more insidious question was whether the universe had required a creator in the first place.
- "He likes the sense of working against limitations, of seeing what kind of mountain shape can be developed given certain unalterable geological and meteorological data.
- Labour offered a deeply dependent and conservative culture, one that derives from acceptance of the unalterable laws, not of the universe, but of a market economy.
- Three myths can be identified: the myth of unalterable dependence, the myth of independence, and the myth of hope.
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