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Перевод: derangement
[существительное] приведение в беспорядок; приведение в расстройство; психическое расстройство
Тезаурус:
- The fact that Chant, knowing he was going to be murdered (that much was cogent), should have chosen to set these nonsenses down as vital information was proof of significant derangement.
- My derangement had me believing that this, too, could be from Francis.
- It reeks of wonderful originality, quirky playing, wackily-observed vignettes and serious derangement in no particular order.
- mechanical or electrical breakdown or derangement.
- In 1807 Stark designed the lunatic asylum in Glasgow, in which he adapted Benthamite prison planning to contemporary theories on the segregation of patients by sex, rank, and degree of derangement.
- This might be in a direct indictment, as at the end of 147, where after twelve lines describing the poet's state of fever and madness ("frantic-mad with evermore unrest"), the couplet finally reveals the cause of his derangement: "For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright, /Who art as black as hell, as dark as night."
- Delaney and Forster exchanged quick, worried glances, for the man seemed to be on the verge of total derangement.
- Another American writer, Walter Lippmann, argued that in the liberal democracies mass opinion had come to dominate over governments, and that this represented a functional derangement of the relationship between the mass of the people and the government.
- Again, it would have been professional suicide for a civil servant to describe the indignities of derangement and to represent himself as having been mad, unless the facts were as well known to his colleagues and masters as he says they were; while to try, on the other hand, to put his known condition in a better light, as Hoccleve does, is sensible only if the fact of his illness was well known but his recovery less well recognised, which is what he claims.
- "Mental derangement," returned Rohmer.
- By the law of primitive socialist accumulation we mean the entire sum of conscious and semi-spontaneous tendencies in the state economy which are directed towards the expansion and consolidation of the collective organisation of labour in Soviet economy and which are dictated to the Soviet state on the basis of necessity: (1) the determination of proportions in the distribution of productive forces, formed on the basis of struggle against the law of value inside and outside the country and having as their objective task the achievement of the optimum expanded socialist reproduction in the given conditions and of the maximum defensive capacity of the whole system in conflict with capitalist commodity production; (2) the determination of the proportions of accumulation of material resources for expanded reproduction, especially at the expense of private economy, in so far as the determined amounts of the accumulation are dictated compulsorily to the Soviet state under threat of economic disproportion, growth of private capital, weakening of the bond between the state economy and peasant production, derangement in years to come of the necessary proportions of expanded socialist reproduction and weakening of the whole system in its conflict with capitalist commodity production inside and outside the country.
- But the complement remains forever out of reach and desire thereby becomes, for Lacan, a kind of "derangement", with the subject "caught in the rails - eternally stretching forth towards the desire for something else - of metonymy" ( crits , 167).
- Late in life, having transferred his affections to the alsatian, Queenie, he became a professional bore over the superiority of animals to human beings, an obsession that led almost to derangement on the occasions when Queenie was cut by broken glass.
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