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Перевод: avowedly
[наречие] открыто; прямо
Тезаурус:
- A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem.
- On this showing, people who avowedly hate his novels may find themselves hooked to this series.
- Mr Mazowiecki also said pointedly at the time that he was not prepared to replace one philosophically biased government (a communist one) with another philosophically biased government (an avowedly Catholic one).
- On Christmas Eve 1827 he arrived at Abbotsford which he had left six months before, as he wrote in a letter, "in doubt whether I should fly my country and become avowedly bankrupt and surrender my library and household furniture with the life-rent of my estate for sale."
- Of the first thirty cantos by themselves, no account is more plausible than that of a writer in the New York Herald Tribune Books for 9 January 1927, who decided: "Mr Pound is avowedly writing a history of the Mediterranean basin'.
- The one exception in both cases was the Simultaneous Mission of 1901 but as this was avowedly non-political their normal wariness was made even more obvious.
- Although they were not avowedly political, they did make political pronouncements and had a "privilege of approaching the Throne" which, by the end of the nineteenth century, had lapsed through disuse.
- With the blessing of both Mr Walesa and senior Catholic churchmen, he is already working to set up an avowedly Christian party.
- It is from an avowedly philosophical perspective that Roger Scruton announces "the major structural feature of perversion" to be "the habit of finding a sexual release that avoids or abolishes the other , obliterating his embodiment with the obscene perception of his body"; as such, believes Scruton, it is narcissistic and often solipsistic ( Sexual Desire , 289,343).
- Feminist criticism, like Marxist, is avowedly evaluative, which sharply distinguishes it from the generality of current academic criticism, of whatever school.
- For many years (and it continues), many right-wing, and even avowedly apolitical librarians, have excluded left-wing periodical literature from libraries as a matter of course.
- But when consensus breaks down, as it did in Britain and the United States in the late 1970s, think-tanks become more avowedly ideological.
- The largest in the Soviet Union, the Social-Ecological Union, has 200 branches and is avowedly political in its approach.
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