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Перевод: exaltation
[существительное] возвышение; возвеличение; возвеличивание; повышение; восторг ; экзальтация ; возбуждение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- His name could, indeed, be invoked through the medieval centuries to reinforce the exaltation of virginity at the expense of marriage and to curtail the role of sexuality even within Christian marriage.
- Conspicuous consumption epitomised by Mr Bond's 53.9million purchase of Van Gogh's Irises was as much a totem of the gilded era as insider trader Ivan Boesky's exaltation to greed.
- Our exaltation is related to our sinfulness, because sin is really the desire to grasp God's position for ourselves.
- He also drew musical exaltation from The Chameleons.
- Rather, I felt a strange exaltation that our brief married life together - consisting of but a few short leaves - had been of such ravishing sweetness, and that I had not spoiled it as I had spoiled things over two years before.
- All of them look to have been constructed from set designs for Fritz Lang's cinematic version of the Nibelungenlied , one of the favourite films of the Fhrer: rough-hewn temples and folk-moot halls embodying an exaltation of the primitive Teutonic spirit.
- It is a state of exaltation of the individual, a great and rare gift of a great and rare invigorating dream.
- Ludens, aware but gazing ahead, felt a deep weary compassionate feeling of tenderness and pity which soothed and pacified the anguish of his exaltation and his fear.
- There is something medieval in the way the Spaniard can reconcile earthy realism and practical common sense with soaring fantasy and spiritual exaltation.
- Louis Untermeyer, Robert Frost's correspondent who was to be an influential anthologist, wrote of Poems (The Freeman , 30 June 1920) that "Eliot cares more for his art than he does for his attitudes"; and that "the exaltation which is the very breath of poetry - that combination of tenderness and toughness - is scarcely ever present in Eliot's lines".
- These designs can reveal people at play during a party as in Les Rendezvous or on an ice-rink as in Les Patineurs ; they present the conflicting or subtle moods arising from the tragedy of lost youth and hope during war-time, as in Gloria ; or they show how deep sorrow gradually changes into resignation and on to exaltation as in Requiem .
- Without God as the supreme expression of goodness, love and personhood, human beings can have no true exaltation or dignity.
- All this time Ludens was in a frenzy of exaltation and terror.
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