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Перевод: illumination
[существительное] освещение; озарение; освещенность ; иллюминация ; подсвет ; истолкование; просвещение; вдохновение; яркость ; раскраска ; украшения и рисунки в рукописи
Тезаурус:
- Strong illumination should be avoided, as this will destroy the plant.
- The tubes are 132 cm in length and a battery of 12 such tubes provides suitable illumination.
- Known for its gleaming and airy entrance lobby, bedecked with trees and tropical plants which became a night-time illumination, the building was regarded as one of the more tasteful and less controversial of the City's recently constructed edifices.
- While it must be said the illumination does advertise the shop it greatly brightens the area with its window displays.
- The Book of Kells has not survived the centuries complete and has lost some of its printed pages, or perhaps the plan for the illumination was never completed.
- This feeling is added to a previous illumination, to a stoicism which believes in "the unity of experience and the illusion of pain'."
- The activity which his reason can criticize and partially direct was not initially chosen by him, it is spontaneous; the physical processes of birth, breathing, digestion, orgasm, death; the emotions; the desires and aversions which are independent of his principles and may conflict with them, irrespective of whether he thinks of them as innate or as socially conditioned; dream, reverie and fantasy; ecstasies of love, mystical illumination, intellectual discovery, artistic creation and contemplation.
- He was a keen student of the scriptures, particularly the Book of Revelations, and while meditating in his Calabrian retreat on the mystery of the Trinity and how it related to the time-process he had moments of intense spiritual illumination that led him to formulate a new millenarian philosophy of history.
- She was a great writer and a great feminist, and will be read for illumination and entertainment for many years to come.
- Whatever we may make of its influences, Leonard is clear that he "never recovered" from its dnouements ; its "illumination of human behaviour"; its horror (which he termed "metaphorical").
- To the earliest Christian communities Jesus was not the founder or originator of the community of God's people, but the climax of an already long story of a divine education of humanity through the special illumination given to the prophets of Israel.
- This whole approach would not necessarily require an immersion into the business environment but could draw on partnerships as a clearing house for the illumination and dissemination of the best practice around.
- In frogs, for example, stationary illumination of the retina is rather ineffective in causing activity in the optic nerve.
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