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Перевод: immutable
[прилагательное] неизменный; непреложный; незыблемый
Тезаурус:
- To state that gender difference can be and is being maintained through cross-dressing and inversion is to maintain or imply the crucial claim even while apparently surrendering it: the difference in question is capable of working in terms of custom and culture (and is thereby contestable) rather than nature and divine law (which are immutable).
- I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable, but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent.
- The structure, the disciplinary rules, were immutable.
- Furthermore, the idea the Egyptians had of an eternal and immutable world meant that they never imagined any evolution of social conditions.
- From this, they should come to recognise that judgements about what is appropriate or correct cannot be immutable.
- They are not "the result of any immutable habitudes, or relations between things themselves, but only of God's goodness and kindness to men in the administration of the world".
- These are not the immutable basis of our world but rather the constructs we create to produce a stable world of subject and object within which to act.
- "The present charges against you are not immutable.
- Living systems are "open systems", exchanging energy with their environment, as opposed to "closed mechanical systems" upon which the so-called "immutable" Second Law of Thermodynamics is based.
- I am suspicious of gods who dwell benignly in heavens, immutable and supreme.
- Humans are normally diurnal, but we are not as immutable as plants or other animals.
- The press blustered; the claim was "impossible under the immutable laws of nature", said the New York Times .
- It would be wrong, however, to regard prepatterns as immutable and independent of genes.
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