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Перевод: avowal speek avowal


[существительное]
признание; открытое признание


Тезаурус:

  1. Defeat in five of the last six presidential elections had convinced some Democrats that fresh ideas were needed, while others call for a more forceful and enthusiastic avowal of liberal policies.
  2. In psychoanalytic therapy, Freud would work towards an avowal from the patient that the interpretation he offered about unconscious feelings was the right one, even though, at first, such an interpretation might be resisted or rejected by the analysand.
  3. The solution to "He was not really afraid of any landlady" might appear to be that we have here a masked first-person avowal, and that it is simply an indication of Dostoevsky's boldness that it should be surrounded by authorial statements which are firmly outside and (so to say) on top of Raskolnikov in the classical omniscient third-person mode: for example, information about his poverty, irritable frame of mind, withdrawal from society, his "not naturally timorous and abject" disposition.
  4. Flaubert might have made a similar avowal - "I leave two children, Bouvard and Pcuchet" - because his only child, the niece who became a daughter, had departed into disapproving adulthood.
  5. She was a forceful and charismatic speaker, and her avowal in a July 1936 radio broadcast on the outbreak of the Civil War that Fascism shall not pass, the executioners of October shall not pass no pasarn became a battle cry for the Republican forces.
  6. She accepted it as a convenience, like an improved system of telephones; she did not dedicate herself to it as the expression of a moral idea of comradeship and equality, the avowal of which could leave nothing the same.
  7. Did the dwarf blush at this avowal?
  8. Provoked by a sermon issued in January 1793 entitled The Wisdom and Goodness of God in having made both Rich and Poor , which was an attack on the French Revolution by Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff, Wordsworth countered with A Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff on the Extraordinary Avowal of his Political Principles by A Republican .
  9. "This is a very sombre and terrible avowal," said Abbot Radulfus, slowly and heavily, "not easily to be understood or assessed, impossible, alas, to remedy.
  10. Despite Hekmatyar's public avowal that his war was with the Uzbek militia and not with other mujaheddin groups, analysts were agreed that he had stepped up the military pressure against the government to prevent Rabbani from consolidating his position and marginalizing the Hezb-i-Islami.
  11. Herbert Fingarette (1959) uses the concept of "avowal" to give an account of the concept of self-deception.
  12. But I was stupidly shy of an outright avowal, and took refuge in adapting a phrase from the poem, saying that perhaps the "pale lost lilies" were not lost after all.
  13. Yet he never retracted this avowal; nor - given what he meant by it - did he need to.

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