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Перевод: civilized
[прилагательное] цивилизованный; воспитанный; культурный
Тезаурус:
- So obviously a sensible and civilized couple begin by going together to see one lawyer, don't they?
- That may be difficult to judge, but let your instincts and civilized debate guide you.
- Deterrence is almost as low over the internal security band, as the rising rate of violent crime in our so-called civilized societies and the current Israeli difficulties with the Palestinians demonstrate.
- Evans-Pritchard's "Social Anthropology" devotes much attention to the Victorian anthropologists, Tylor and Frazer, then passes on to their critics, "Durkheim and the Anne Sociologique group of writers", thus recapitulating Eliot's own interests; some "features may be found to exist in all human societies, primitive and civilized alike"; the paper relates anthropology to religious belief, "with special reference to Catholic apologetics".
- The sceptic might argue that the modern Roman Catholic Church in civilized societies no longer acts in this way but the convinced anti-Catholic can turn Rome's own claims to be unchanging back on the Catholic Church and insist that the basic aim remains the same.
- Richard Ellmann describes him as "conducting, in the most civilized way, an anatomy of his society, and a radical reconsideration of its ethics.
- A man who wished to build a villa in Benghazi, but was frustrated by his expectation that, if he did, he would have no protection strong enough to prevent immediate expropriation, explained the collapse of his hopes for a more elegant and civilized life.
- But for Eliot now the choice was not between civilized and primitive society but between Christian, non-Christian, and anti-Christian orders.a Anthropology links with Conrad to counter the optimistic vision of a modern noble savagery, but the whole is seen in a new, explicitly Christian framework.
- Beaujolais should not be a civilized society lady; it is the one-night-stand of wines.
- Specialization of this kind was not, of course, the practice elsewhere in the civilized world "but it is worth noting that the broad curriculum of Europe and America is almost equally under fire".
- One measure of a civilized and compassionate society is the extent of its provision of public transport.
- The problem is that fight-or-flight behaviours are less and less appropriate in today's civilized society and this is how the damage is done.
- Admiring Durkheim's stress on the need for community, Eliot wrote that, "For the savage or the civilized man, a solely individual existence would be intolerable: he feels the need of recreating and sustaining his strength by periodic refuge in another consciousness which is supra-individual.
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