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Перевод: incoherence
[существительное] несвязность ; бессвязность ; непоследовательность ; бессвязная речь; алогичность
Тезаурус:
- Nathalie Sarraute's condemnation of plot and character in L're du soupon is based firmly on the conviction that traditional narrative cannot convey the experience of incoherence and discontinuity in modern life, nor the dissolution of the personality.
- Perhaps his most memorable line would come when, having hectored a witness into incoherence, he would say: "It makes me sick, sick, sick way down inside."
- For the dying man to lapse into a state of stupor or incoherence was regarded as a misfortune both for him and for those unable to profit from his words, or even, perhaps, from some shared glimpse of the unseen.
- This drift towards incoherence can be seen also in the work of Dick Lester, the most "pop" director of the decade.
- It was hard to imagine Eleanor's contrariness, since she rarely saw it, but even, Dorothea told herself, were she the dearest, most unselfish soul in the world, she is old, nevertheless, Alida has to carry heavily trays up and down stairs and see the food being left uneaten, to get up in the middle of night after night, to listen to the rambling memories, to put up with incoherence and with having to repeat everything because her mother did not remember.
- Firstly, Art Language's piece "Ralph the Situationist" expresses considerable misgivings about the Situationist project: "The texts are effectively incorrigible and self insulating"; " bland incoherence - a self-contradictory absurdity - a moral ground to give up reading and remembering", and so on.
- There is no problem for an antagonistic critic to find incoherence and inconsistency in a group exhibition.
- Claude Simon's fiction provides for the possibility of retrieval, if we accept the mimetic claim that the form of the novel must be dictated by the incoherence and instability of memory and perception: in Le Vent (1957), L'Herbe (1958), La Route des Flandres (1960), Le Palace (1962) and Histoire (1967), the fragmentation and discontinuity of reality is conveyed in the narrative syntax itself.
- It's the songs' incoherence - for who can keep themselves together in a world that's falling apart - that gives them their power: to hurt, if not to motivate.
- (viii) Pupils should begin to learn explicitly the different stages in the writing process, ie drafting (getting ideas on to paper or computer screen, regardless of form, organisation or expression); redrafting (shaping and structuring the raw material - either on paper or screen - to take account of purpose, audience and form); rereading and revising (making alterations that will help the reader, eg getting rid of ambiguity, vagueness, incoherence, or irrelevance ); proof-reading (checking for errors, eg omitted or repeated words, mistakes in spelling or punctuation ).
- Best suppressed his shyness and awkward incoherence to become one of the rising stars of Matt Busby's famous '60s side.
- The blight of "87 is not media cowardice, record companies asleep at the wheel, callous insipidness, the return of rock, incoherence, a lack of great songs, but rather, a surfeit of PASSION.
- "Rendre la perception confuse, multiple et simultane du monde" was the title of one of the interviews given to coincide with the publication of Histoire (1967), in the course of which he described his narrative strategy in the novel as an attempt to convey, in formal terms, the incoherence of perception and memory.
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