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Перевод: uncritical speek uncritical


[прилагательное]
принимающий без критики; принимающий слепо; некритичный


Тезаурус:

  1. These people, the pubescent schoolkid, the 45-year-old English professor, the dim college girl, we have met before, and we might be pleased to see them again, but neither they nor their predicaments quite justify so uncritical a veneration.
  2. Clearly, an unreflective or uncritical citizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms.
  3. But she was not uncritical of tutors and students who were perceived by her as failing the wider aims of the WEA.
  4. He gives a completely uncritical account of cladistics on the valuation of its own practitioners; it is "objective and powerful", an "advance in taxonomy because of its rigour"; Willi Hennig's principles are "simple and sensible", and so on.
  5. Thurley locates la nouvelle critique in a particular French intellectual tradition, which makes its uncritical adoption in the anglophone academy peculiarly problematical:
  6. His careful exploration of existence, the self and God in these books is uncritical of Aquinas, but shows a sophisticated awareness of he problems involved in defining God, and an awareness of the dangers involved in "using models".
  7. The fault clearly lies with Morgan, but Marx and especially Engels seem on the whole to have been surprisingly uncritical of their source.
  8. Churchill demanded that all ideas be submitted to him on a half-sheet of paper; he was frequently insensitive, a bad judge of character, and a sucker for flamboyant charlatans; intensely loyal, he demanded uncritical loyalty in return.
  9. Reagan's presidency may prove to have been the high watermark of the US-Israeli alliance, combining an unprecedented commitment to military co-operation with an almost wholly uncritical view of Israel.
  10. Euro-American society is already suffering from a bad self-esteem problem, and I expect that an uncritical belief in the moral supremacy of nature will make it worse.
  11. Marx writes as though the world could dispense with particularity and there betrays the real depth of his borrowings from Hegel and, more crucially, the uncritical nature of those borrowings.
  12. From personal experience, he knew that Lewis could be a generous, though by no means an uncritical, reader of contemporary poetry.
  13. X-rays were greeted with uncritical enthusiasm.

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