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Перевод: apartness
[существительное] отдаленность ; обособленность ; отчужденность
Тезаурус:
- Thus the conventions expressed a provincial assertiveness and dissatisfaction at both parliamentary manoeuvre and the sense of apartness manifested by Buxton in his parliamentary role.
- This sense of "apartness" reinforces the internal reliance of the mining community - or "cohesive mass segregation" (p. 69) - and also promotes a greater level of strike-proneness than is the case in more heterogeneous industrial settlements.
- They helped individual sisters to enjoy a sense of apartness which many women would envy.
- Where the veil, the cloister and silence are freely chosen, they can guarantee a degree of apartness which is highly desirable.
- Morrissey is needed, not as an ombudsman, or a figure of the eighties, but as a horrified figure against the eighties, who has turned his back on the march of pop time as the last keeper of the sanctuary of self-pity, apartness, exile" (David Stubbs).
- An LSE post-graduate, David Phillips, provided "We are lepers, give us bells, not degrees", which further strengthened students' welcome sense of apartness.
- I am not sure why this quarter was called "Chinese" except that perhaps its apartness from the regular secular and religious life of Salamanca made it seem like another country, and a far-off, exotic one at that.
- Furthermore, what is true of the phenomenon of celibacy as a metaphor of an appropriate form of apartness and of integration is also true of individual members of a group such as a religious community.
- Both the external images of apartness and the usefulness of the attitudes they represented were considered questionable.
- She drew Modigliani reading by lamplight in Nice, absorbed and distinguished with an air of apartness.
- A model of Christian living and hence of holiness which relied on images of separation and apartness became highly suspect.
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