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Перевод: avowed
[прилагательное] общепризнанный
Тезаурус:
- Hard to escape the conclusion that the magnificence of slick, professionally crafted campaigns should be judged entirely independently of their avowed purpose.
- I believe that there is an authentic beauty in science and this is fervently avowed by many scientists.
- If we find that human faculties and understandings are such that knowledge is necessarily limited, we might more easily and "with less scruple acquiesce in the avowed ignorance" of what lies beyond the horizon, and "employ our thoughts and discourse, with more advantage and satisfaction" about what lies within our reach.
- And when X says homosexuality is wanting to be what the other is, the other is now not the other (opposite) sex, but the same sex, and X , as avowed heterosexual, has described his desire to displace the male.
- But Faysal's brother, Abdallah, advanced from the Hijaz through the territory east of the Jordan - under British nominal control but for which no political arrangements had been made - with the avowed intention of ejecting the French from Syria.
- ONE of the avowed goals of the introduction of the community charge to replace the system of domestic rates was to improve the accountability of local government.
- Hobbes was certainly an avowed anti-realist.
- The Smiths were the second coming of Postcard - the whiter-than-white "pure pop": the sexual ambiguity; the Luddite insistence on guitars: Edwyn Collins's avowed rating of romance over sex; the swoon instead of the earthy RB rasp; the flustered undanceability.
- GARY MASON, whose avowed game plan is meet the world heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, sometime in 1991, last night found himself in the nearest thing to a test against that granite-hard fighter that his supporters could hope to imagine.
- David listened and frankly avowed that he had not been conscious of all these grand ideas.
- In the early years of British rule the avowed principle of government policy was the continuation of policies of the previous regimes, the Dutch in the coastal areas or Low Country, and the Kandyans in the interior.
- And, despite Korda's avowed belief in "lightness", little effort seems to have been made to mute the pompous misanthropy evident in the company's two H. G. Wells adaptations.
- Augusta National has been a Republican bastion, but Arkanas is borderline Southern, where every son followed daddy and granddaddy as avowed Democrats only to vote the other way when election day arrived.
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