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Перевод: dictum speek dictum


[существительное]
изречение; афоризм ; авторитетное заявление; официальное авторитетное заявление; мнение судьи


Тезаурус:

  1. 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."
  2. 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?"
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. It's a dictum that largely holds true today, except, of course, for the Pucci tie.
  6. 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.
  7. 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."
  8. 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.
  9. A choreographer inspired to create any one of the three kinds of ballet described above would be wise to consider Aristotle's dictum.
  10. 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.
  11. He forgets Aristotle's basic dictum: no thoughts but in things.
  12. 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.
  13. Nearly all his work follows this dictum, and that which does not is annotated accordingly.

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