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Перевод: idiosyncrasy
[существительное] черта характера; особенность стиля; особенность склада; идиосинкразия
Тезаурус:
- It was only later that he found out that nearly everyone suffers from the same delusion in one form or another; at the time he was convinced that it was his own personal idiosyncrasy.
- In Bartlett's view long-term memory involves the reconstruction of events, such remembering is subject to bias and distortion not only from idiosyncrasy but also from the context and even the culture.
- The House of Lords' survival hangs upon its very idiosyncrasy.
- Initially, he presumed that this phenomenon was merely a personal idiosyncrasy, but later observations showed that this was not the case at all: the tensing-up of neck muscles is practically universal.
- It could be your background, your experiences, the audience you attract or anything that smacks of idiosyncrasy.
- There are good pedagogic reasons for avoiding idiomatic idiosyncrasy of this kind.
- The Cassini map has a charming idiosyncrasy in the shape of the "Moon Maiden", one of a number of fanciful lunar inhabitants that have been introduced at various times.
- It would do me no harm to accept it for what it is: an idiosyncrasy of chub, and stop trying to find out why.
- A "point" is an idiosyncrasy or peculiarity about a work which may be held to determine priority of edition, impression or issue.
- Providing he retains control (which he has so far succeeded in doing), he can play the media and not be affected by the media's idiosyncrasy.
- This particular movement, however, brings out one interpretative idiosyncrasy that I could do without; namely the inordinately drawn-out unison notes which form a dynamic contrast to the quieter material of the second subject.
- Another idiosyncrasy of carp is their unpredictable feeding times.
- He associated the grain of mustard with his own activities, with Roth's, with Jews generally, with the awkwardness and tartness and wholesomeness of idiosyncrasy and dissent.
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