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Перевод: antithetical
[прилагательное] прямо противоположный; антитетический
Тезаурус:
- Concepts of social movement are therefore synonymous with problems of social change, for they are antagonistic to conservative beliefs; and this gives a further insight into why the idea of social research is antithetical to police thought and has seditious connotations for an institution in which metaphors of stasis are of paramount importance.
- It should come as no surprise, therefore, to find that detailed ethnography of police social practice is antithetical to the philosophies of control by which they operate.
- Richard Dyer remarks, in relation to Babuscio, that the gay sensibility "holds together qualities that are elsewhere felt as antithetical: theatricality and authenticity intensity and irony, a fierce assertion of extreme feeling with a deprecating sense of its absurdity" ( Heavenly Bodies , 154).
- The work that Levi valued is of an order to which Auschwitz - with the lying motto over its gates, Arbeit macht frei - was built to be antithetical.
- To pursue political objectives seriously, they must work with the very people whose religious beliefs are most antithetical to their own.
- Here is a most revealing instance of the way a difference within the same, teleologically construed, can make a great deal of difference: in effect a difference of degree can be as real as a difference of kind but in a different way: the lesser is inferior and thereby inimical in a way the antithetical cannot be, and the same becomes more ditferent than difference itself.
- Page's choice of motets illustrated how the different texts could be closely interrelated - as in Par un matinct l'autrier / He bergier / He sire / Eius, which could be summarised as "aspects of pastoral love" - or how each might furnish a satirical commentary on the other - as in Ypocrite pseudopontifices / O quam sancta / Et gaudebit, with its antithetical opinions of the high clergy.
- Having become the political expression not just of the state appropriate to Ireland but of Irish catholics as well, the Irish nationalist tradition contained and still contains within its confines a culture of violence antithetical to the church's traditional teaching.
- In order to find examples of such an antithetical state of affairs they naturally turned to primitive society, as they assumed, like many before and after them, that these societies would offer illustrations of systems as totally different to those they knew as could be found anywhere.
- The England he represents is not so much irrelevant as antithetical to any modern image of Britain.
- For how can one really study a system of state control without acknowledging that such an activity itself is antithetical to the direction of power?
- This would mean containing within their state one million persons to whom such a national identity would be totally antithetical.
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