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Перевод: impersonal
[прилагательное] беспристрастный; объективный; обезличенный; безликий; безличный; не относящийся к определенному лицу; бескорыстный
Тезаурус:
- Carter cold, stiff, impersonal and lacking confidence.
- On the one hand there is the macro-world of big business, government complexes and military machines which we experience as impersonal and anonymous in character.
- Near Eastern Indian (Hinduism) Monotheist (one god) Polytheist (many gods) God separate from world God(s) in the world Personal God Impersonal God
- I coughed again and set my voice into as impersonal a tone as I could manage.
- This may well seem to be the most efficient way of utilising office time but when it comes to weighing up effectiveness the pro-forma is a non-starter as parents are antagonised by this bureaucratic and impersonal style of communication.
- This inevitably makes MI5 seem impersonal, and hides the varied character traits and prejudices which contributed so much to its ethos and efficiency (or lack of it).
- Neither the religious nor the sexual anxiety in Eliot's poems came simply from his reading, but that reading allowed him to give supra-individual expression to his personal pain; he clothed his own cry in the language and mythology of great traditions and their interpretations, making it "impersonal".
- In all three works it seemed a little too often as if you simply had to programme in the appropriate music, push the right button, and out it came with a pat brilliance, with an irreproachable but impersonal expertise.
- In tandem with production designer Anton Furst (the mastermind behind Batman 's neo-gothic sets) Marshall evokes the impersonal attitude and oppressive atmosphere that prevails in medical institutions.
- Allowing direct access for clients to the information system, without the support of an adviser, arouses in some advice workers the fear that the CAB could become an impersonal information centre, when the importance of providing a personal, listening service as well as information, has been so clearly recognised.
- He believed that people were made by the impersonal forces of history, not by greed, malice and lust.
- In what ways, then, have philosophers of religion attempted to combine personal and impersonal imagery in order to represent the divine nature?
- Despite that, the book has a curiously impersonal flavour, which is a pity.
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