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Перевод: descent
[существительное] спуск ; снижение; понижение; склон горы; склон ; скат ; падение; опускание; нисхождение; происхождение; поколение; наследование; передача по наследству; внезапное нападение; десант [воен.]
Тезаурус:
- It is happily served by two old paths for ascent and descent, encouraging a circular walk best done clockwise.
- Matrilineal descent systems seem to develop only occasionally in human cultures and to be associated with female ownership of primary resources such as land (see p. 205).
- A descent upon England was long looked upon as an impracticable chimera in face of the countless and invincible naval forces that encircle this island-empire with a line of floating citadels, collected or dispersed at will at any threatened points around the coast
- Rather, Qaddafi argued that rational association of people was less valuable, less stable, intrinsically less just than association on natural bases; and by "natural" he meant ties of descent and kinship.
- In patrilineal descent groups, he argued, the individual family and private property were prominent and the communal principle already moribund.
- For Maine, as the family expands into a descent group, the property it held before on an individual basis becomes communal property simply because the descent group is a "larger family".
- His thinking is reflected in his later autobiography, which incorporates his Historical Note on the Various Projects of Descent on England .
- Anthropologists such as Fortes, the foremost authority on the subject, Fortes, 1953; 1963 have stressed the extraordinary unity of some descent groups and their communal control of property, as the key element of social organization of the peoples among which they occur.
- In many ways the Conservatives' descent towards violence over the Ulster question, and Bonar Law's "new style".
- It is tribesmen who tell themselves that tribes are natural groups based on primary bonds of kinship and descent.
- The other implication is that conflict, when it arose, was between men organized in groups sharing common descent.
- Within a few years Dunkirk Mills was under the control, although not in the complete ownership of Peter Playne, of a long-established clothier family of Flemish descent.
- Perhaps, taking into account the comparative shortness of the descent, only injured.
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