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Перевод: avowedly speek avowedly


[наречие]
открыто; прямо


Тезаурус:

  1. A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem.
  2. On this showing, people who avowedly hate his novels may find themselves hooked to this series.
  3. 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).
  4. 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."
  5. 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'.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. With the blessing of both Mr Walesa and senior Catholic churchmen, he is already working to set up an avowedly Christian party.
  9. 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).
  10. Feminist criticism, like Marxist, is avowedly evaluative, which sharply distinguishes it from the generality of current academic criticism, of whatever school.
  11. 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.
  12. But when consensus breaks down, as it did in Britain and the United States in the late 1970s, think-tanks become more avowedly ideological.
  13. The largest in the Soviet Union, the Social-Ecological Union, has 200 branches and is avowedly political in its approach.

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