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Перевод: vocation
[существительное] призвание; склонность ; профессия
Тезаурус:
- My basic vocation was assured.
- She was moved by his address: not so much by the declaration of the reformed and Catholic nature of the Church of England, nor by his condemnation of racialism, nor by his challenge to the State to give the Church more liberty to follow its vocation in worship; but by his gratitude at the growing longing within the Church for a deeper life of prayer.
- "NEARLY man" is an overused term in sport, a label that is often attached to anyone who has come remotely near to making an impact in their chosen vocation before failing to reach the exalted heights expected of them.
- In 1940 he wrote of an almost sanctified rural life as something vitally different from the separately developing urban culture which so disturbed him and pleaded that agriculture should be regarded as a vocation, rather than merely an industry, though he pointed out that such a view involved the whole orientation and scheme of values of a future society.
- In retrospect, I know now that I could not have chosen a more co-operative species than the chub with which to begin a vocation in big-fish angling.
- She had found her vocation.
- But before the end of the conversation he realized how vocation pulled Ramsey towards Durham, and talked about "a theological bishop" and did not discourage.
- Thirdly, the hackers are preoccupied, they have a vocation, a mission, a hobby which can take on the proportions of a religious quest.
- John was a devout Christian and as a young man had hoped to be a minister, a vocation denied to him by a stammer in his speech.
- When he asked rhetorically, what "services, can we render? the real answer, he said, lies "in your own circumstances, your vocation and your character"; adding, significantly: "Duty only binds those who discover it and impose it upon them selves".
- Benstede, the only son of a worthy Sussex farmer, told of his vocation to the priesthood, his interest in medicine and his rapid promotion in the royal service.
- Most of the time the "vocation" will be seen as a matter of washing, cleaning, feeding and earning.
- To the observer this decision of 1955 looks as hard or harder; to agree to accept a post which he expected to hate, and for which he regarded himself as unsuitable, and in which he would have to neglect that scholarship which was essential to his happiness and to his sense of vocation and to the reason why he ever became a bishop at all, if the leaders of the Church declared that this was where he was needed.
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