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Перевод: dictum
[существительное] изречение; афоризм ; авторитетное заявление; официальное авторитетное заявление; мнение судьи
Тезаурус:
- JAMES Erlichman ("A lousy way to treat a child", Environment Guardian, November 3) must know the dictum of Paracelsus: "The dose alone makes the poison."
- In allowing the Commissioner's appeal, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle referred to the decision in IRC v Hong Seng Bank Ltd 1990 and the dictum of Atkin LJ in Smith Co v Greenwood 1921: "I think that the question is, where do the operations take place from which the profits in substance arise?"
- The strategy for developing drugs to combat ulceration is based on either inhibiting aggressive factors based on the well-known dictum "no acid, no ulcer", or strengthening defensive factors such as mucus synthesis.
- As I know that many Presbyterian loyalists are decent, courageous Christian men and women, I wrote to the editor and begged to be excused from his dictum.
- It's a dictum that largely holds true today, except, of course, for the Pucci tie.
- It is a dull dictum, but true, that if you give the impression you care about what you do, then others are more likely to care about it too.
- Flowers concluded with a much-quoted dictum: "There should be no commitment to a large programme of nuclear fission power until it has been demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that a method exists to ensure the safe containment of long-lived, highly radioactive waste for the indefinite future."
- According to a recent Politburo dictum, the party will turn itself into a "left-wing parliamentary party" at its next congress early next year, and the Central Committee members were consulting local leaders about how to do it.
- A choreographer inspired to create any one of the three kinds of ballet described above would be wise to consider Aristotle's dictum.
- Meanwhile, however, the rich followed their king's dictum "Aprs moi, le dluge", and gave themselves up to pleasure - balls, the opera (where new works by Gluck, Grtry and Piccinni were finally displacing the heroic works of Lully and Rameau, beloved of the Ancien Rgime), gambling and hunting; the chattering middle classes were busy discussing politics and aesthetics; writers such as Voltaire and Diderot were chipping away at the foundations of society with their radical ideas of universal fraternity in this "Age of Enlightenment"; and the poor were being told to "eat cake", if they had no bread.
- He forgets Aristotle's basic dictum: no thoughts but in things.
- He was only too well aware of the Talmudic dictum that a handful does not satisfy a lion, but he was neither apologetic nor guilty over it.
- Nearly all his work follows this dictum, and that which does not is annotated accordingly.
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