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Перевод: fragility speek fragility


[существительное]
хрупкость ; ломкость ; слабость ; недолговечность


Тезаурус:

  1. This is very much in evidence in Marguerite Duras's L'Amant (1984), which began as a commentary on an album of family photographs and which dramatizes the fragility of identity and the textualization of recollection.
  2. The fragility of much of the industry attracted to Derry by government aid was shown by the Birmingham Sound Reproducers factory which was opened in the summer of 1967, employing 1,800 of the abundant supply of cheap young labour; by January 1968 it had closed down.
  3. The narrowness of their escape was a frightful reminder not only of their human vulnerability, but also of the fragility of the regime, for had they died, the heir was only two years old.
  4. By withdrawing from the game he reveals the relativity and fragility of the play-world in which he had temporarily shut himself with others.
  5. The work of Pawson Williams Architects exploring ideas on composition and the fragility of modernism in the city, at the Blanc de Bierges Gallery, Business Design Centre, Islington, London N1.
  6. Compare its claustrophobic confines and concealed machismo with the open spaces and fragility of the new psychedelia, as signposted by A.R.
  7. In March Mr Gorbachev himself remarked on this supposed fragility.
  8. With hindsight it perhaps seems strange that one of the indisputably greatest figures in the whole of Western art devoted the better part of his life to sell-advancement, and to painting the King, his family, and their attendant dogs, dwarves and sycophants Certainly the irony of this, together with the fact that this inbred family of often considerable mental as well as physical fragility should have controlled the destiny of so vast an empire, is not lost on Gironella.
  9. It is a miracle indeed that in a hostile Universe this planet should provide conditions where such fragility can persist.
  10. It is an excellent debut, crisply written and full of dark observations on the fragility of worldly success.
  11. It is argued in this book that in many areas of the world where environmental fragility is an outstanding characteristic, there is a failure to adapt to a variety of new and related pressures, particularly population pressure and increased state intervention which is often extractive in nature, and also that such technically state-sponsored innovations that there are, tend to be inappropriate or inaccessible.
  12. As with the continuing strength of localism and authoritarian government, the roots of the succession problem lie not only in the fragility of the new states, but also in the legacy of pre-colonial societies.
  13. The rush into speculative bid candidates was seen by some observers as further evidence of the fragility of the market.

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