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Перевод: individuality
[существительное] индивидуальность ; индивидуальная черта; индивидуальная особенность; отдельное бытие
Тезаурус:
- The purpose of the model is to describe how a particular person develops individuality in carrying out the Activities of Living.
- Fortunately, the importance and individuality of chapel architecture is now being recognized, thanks to the work of writers and teachers such as John Hilling and professor Anthony Jones, of the Texas Christian University, who has spent numerous summers visiting and photographing chapels.
- They were harnessable and all had a sense of individuality.
- These two families are typical of present day "relocatees" into the West Country in their individuality.
- The last thing they wish to do is to squash and destroy a child's individuality.
- Diversity, individuality and regional character are out.
- Urban life's now seen as a threat to our vulnerable individuality: the jungle of the ghetto, the "urban hell" that rap music talks about, becomes a paradigm for all of us.
- They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality.
- The pain centre is observed by the mind which receives the sensory message, minimises or magnifies it, dresses it with memories, significance and emotion, and generates perception with all its quirky infuriating individuality.
- Commentators on Spanish culture through the centuries have pointed to its emphasis on dignity and the corresponding fear of shame which leads to behaviour that is continually concerned to respect others and, above all, their individuality (Pitt-Rivers 1977).
- Yet it was that which struck me more than anything, remaining unspoken (and unwritten) but powerful and obvious: how each young woman chose to express herself and her individuality through how she looked became an essential subtext to the book.
- The vane is sometimes called the "finger" or "flyboard" and it gave farmers an opportunity to display their individuality.
- Purism was to be unsullied by ornament, fantasy or individuality and was to be inspired by the machine.
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