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Перевод: aspiration
[существительное] стремление; сильное желание; желание; устремление; придыхание; аспирация ; удаление из полости
Тезаурус:
- The armed bodies of men and women indicate that national liberation is no longer a world of private sentiment but a serious aspiration.
- He assured Lord Salisbury on his visit to England in the summer of 1929 that (according to Salisbury's notes of their conversation), though dominion status might be admitted as the ultimate goal, "inasmuch as it is impossible to anticipate an India which could defend itself, and as it is unthinkable that a British army could be subject to native control - an essential condition of real Dominion status - the realisation of the aspiration is not within sight".
- Both jokes contain, as jokes frequently do, an essential truth, seeing St Pancras as the symbol of an empire at its height and of an age of aspiration and achievement.
- Doctor Staples had examined her carefully, then called for cannula and trocar and performer the aspiration that she had been assured would never again be necessary.
- Meanwhile, the aspiration further skewed the industry.
- He articulates this attitude, not in terms of the reality of, but the aspiration to , social mobility, and the ethic of personal achievement.
- In this case he was carrying the task of soul renovation up to an altogether dizzier level of risk and aspiration than had hitherto been attempted.
- His years in England as a student of law involved him in an earnest effort of adaptation, and it is clear from his own account that he absorbed through his reading and his acquaintance a sense of British moral aspiration, for which he acquired a genuine respect.
- Firstly, the image of FIRE which symbolises energy, power, light and human aspiration.
- The TECs come nearest to this aspiration in their potential for fostering a partnership ethic within a framework of accountability and sound systems management.
- It appeared that prosperity was being spread around according to classic distributist models, and that the Conservative aspiration of a "property-owning democracy" had largely come about since 1945.
- The institutions of economic, social and community development invented in the nineteenth century have kept pace with neither need nor aspiration .
- It is worth reiterating that this yearning to return is a potent mirror image of Zionist belief and aspiration earlier in the century, and is likely to have the same tenacity.
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