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Перевод: impotence
[существительное] бессилие; слабость ; беспомощность ; импотенция
Тезаурус:
- He knows how important to the power of his writings had been his fight with the Jews and the outrageous candour of his sexual descriptions, and in the recent writings this knowledge is conveyed by the proximity of an imagined truce to an imagined impotence.
- The royal drift to impotence began almost immediately after the Whig victory over James II.
- It wasn't a question of impotence.
- This antagonism is the secret of the impotence of the English working class, despite its organisation.
- Control of other organs was also impaired, and led to difficulties in focusing the eyes, to abdominal distension when the muscles of the gut failed, and to impotence.
- By the time I had heard it a fifth time, one of football's most respected managers stood accused of everything from gross indecency to impotence.
- The defence infused a breathless energy into every move; they bustled the northern cracks into comparative impotence; they beat back this magnificent fighting line which has been the terror of a dozen clubs as a break-water hurls back the lashing waves.
- It is an audacious transformation, managed by a confident government, and a reminder to Royal Commissions of the impotence of their prestige.
- But if fear gives way to fury - as has happened with the formation of this vociferous pressure group and watchdog - those feelings need no longer be followed by a sense of frustration and impotence.
- To obtain power by embracing darkness, Kurtz deified himself in line with primitive belief; ironically, Eliot's speaker dresses in relics of forgotten ritual out of a sense of total impotence, wishing to avoid a horrid dusk: "Not that final meeting/ In the twilight kingdom."
- Certain drugs given for some other disorder may cause temporary impotence, so that is something to check with the doctor.
- It is as if Ted Hughes were himself the patient, suffering maybe from impotence or castration fears, and was here attempting an autotherapy with Shakespeare as a dummy.
- But like bachelorhood too, with its arid cranking of the engine of thought, its empty impotence , its time drained of all meaning.
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