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Перевод: exalted


[прилагательное]
возвышенный; благородный; величественный; достойный; высокопоставленный; экзальтированный


Тезаурус:

  1. midnight, physically tired but spiritually exalted, I found myself quoting what I could recall of Keats' sonnet, a new planet had swum into my ken.
  2. But exalted.
  3. Enlarg'd, exalted, soften'd, and refin'd
  4. This ascetic direction of Christianity exalted the celibate, both male and female, who abstained from both sex and reproduction and devoted themselves entirely to the coming new age that will transcend the corruptible world of birth and death.
  5. Although "Milton and Wordsworth exalted me", he eventually buys a complete Byron for two shillings and reads Childe Harold .
  6. Secondly, to refuse to pay would be to deny the exalted status that Ephron and his fellow Hittites have accorded him.
  7. Yet these are the two characters upon whom television will now confer a new and exalted benediction.
  8. Franjieh's rule had been particularly corrupt; his son Tony was exalted to the Cabinet through a process of nepotism scarcely rivalled elsewhere in the Middle East.
  9. Having exalted over the "liberation of whoredom" it went on to say, "No more danger!
  10. Even at less exalted levels of intellects, men's thoughts and personalities live on in the minds of other men.
  11. The Southern Pacific depot at San Francisco (1915) combined both baroque and mission elements, while at Boise, Idaho (1924-;5), the mission style achieved its most simplified and exalted form.
  12. We are both exalted and fallen at the same time: sinful and yet given unique status in the universe of things.
  13. Under capitalism the market and the desire to accumulate wealth appear to be a sufficient basis for social interaction and for regulating communal life; things and impersonal economic mechanisms have replaced people's commitment to each other while "the ancient conception in which man always appears (in however narrowly national, religious or political a definition) as the aim of production, seems very much more exalted that the modern world in which production is the aim of man and wealth the aim of production" p. 84.

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