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Перевод: benevolence
[существительное] благожелательность ; благотворительность ; щедрость ; поборы с населения; доброжелательство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- With apparent benevolence Britain and America later sold off to many smaller countries reconditioned Enigmas at extremely cheap prices, urging them to adopt the system for their most secret traffic.
- Tranquility, calm, mirth, enthusiasm and benevolence are also indispensable attributes of men of the mystical journey; and this is even more true of meditation which is the very basis of the mystic life, for it is the means by which the mind is dyed and changed into a garden.
- By the end, with an extended sermon on the emptiness of individualist ethics, he is pleading for a return to the benevolence in public affairs which Thatcher cannot supply by nature of having been denied her mother's breast, given the wrong sort of potty training, etc.
- In 1885 Prussian Oberprsident Mllendorf, who was widely regarded as pro-Polish, recommended a total ban on the Polish language, saying that only in this way was it possible to force the Poles to appreciate the benevolence and wisdom of German culture and administration.
- The strong rich voice and the ready deep-throated laugh completed the impression of almost invincible benevolence.
- Socialism is organised benevolence - and compulsorily organised benevolence if it has to be.
- Our mystics come to a similar conclusion and try to help their readers to develop a quiet confidence based on an imaginative vision of an over-arching but indescribable benevolence that will ultimately make all things well.
- Moral philosophy, then, deals not with man's ability to "represent" in perception, but with what Hobbes calls the "motions of the mind" - desire, aversion, love, and benevolence.
- It ridiculed those who still thought the Berlin Wall was "a piece of benevolence".
- With very few exceptions they have refrained from ostentation: indeed their Nonconformist distaste for personal extravagance, reinforced by infusions of Scottish blood, has sometimes prompted small economies which, in the light of their extraordinary benevolence to good causes, have been accepted as amusingly careful instead of absurdly mean.
- A greatly-respected professional musician was diagnosed as having a poor bump of tune; a man accorded a large bump of benevolence turned out to be a well known (and violent) criminal.
- It was only another hundred metres: there, just beyond the float full of oversized Capellans, dummies, their huge bald heads bobbing with grave benevolence as if conferring blessings on the excited crowd.
- To act in this way furthered the Kingdom of God through the expression of man's benevolence.
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