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Перевод: cult
[существительное] культ ; поклонение; вероисповедание; обожествление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- And though the whole cult was largely founded on a pout, a posture, a rear view of ponytail and hindquarters and some carefully arranged shower curtains, sheets and wet clothing, the significance of it was that a young woman created a new lifestyle indisputably of the Fifties in which she took a man's attitude to sex.
- And on that basis, the cult value of his early work was purely accidental.
- Carp are a cult fish.
- The popularity of religious cult communities reveals the extent to which many people have turned their backs on the family.
- We are prepared to question some of the cult phrases of the sixties and seventies and the level of involvement they advocated.
- Charity led the way into a sitting-room full of antique furniture the effect of which was spoiled by Nazi posters and emblems of the Hitler cult covering the walls.
- In 1972, the cult of his personality began to take off, and his wife, Elena, was suddenly prominently at his side on big occasions, staking out a role for herself as a formidable political force.
- Its re-emergence as spectacle relates more visibly to its cult status and the nostalgic allure of fifties Paris; a marginalised and dissolute existence in the company of exotic friends and of romantic places with beautiful names.
- Yesterday's public enemies and villains have a habit of becoming present-day cult figures.
- Yet he certainly taught the relativity of earthly authority, and even that by his bringing in of God's kingdom the Mosaic law and Temple cult ceased to be final.
- They remind me a little of Georges Bataille's pre-war secret cult, Acephale, whose goal was to get rid of the head - starting with the moral guardian in one's own head, the super-ego, then moving on to all the other "heads" (the father, the State, the Law, God).
- "A pity it's necessary - unexpected drama, I mean," said Jane, thinking of the stories she had heard of the bonhomie of the war, in contrast with the stiff, glib cult of the eighties.
- Magistrates, like boys, wore the praetexta , and flamines (priests of the imperial cult) a scarlet toga with a purple border.
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