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Перевод: instinctive
[прилагательное] инстинктивный; бессознательный; безотчетный
Тезаурус:
- In them he is no longer fighting against his instinctive understanding of the region, traditions and spirit of his home country, but embracing it as a source of inspiration, and eventually using it as a touchstone against which the characters and even life itself are to be judged.
- These incidents are rare not only because national emergencies are mercifully infrequent, but because for much of the time there is an instinctive understanding between the governors of the broadcasting organization and the government of the nation, as the corporation's behaviour on issues like appeasement demonstrates; Reith succumbed to the same collective delusion that had seized Chamberlain, his foreign secretary, Halifax, and most of the population.
- Our particular role may be to take over consciously and with some degree of awareness that which was formerly done on a more instinctive level.
- For a moment I felt an instinctive resentment, but remembering that it contained things "for me", I picked it up.
- Their immediate and instinctive reaction is to reject the child.
- That instinctive understanding of her place in the showbusiness scheme of things was later to rub off on Kylie's fellow Neighbours exile Jason Donovan, who was persuaded by his long time friend to abandon ideas of hardening up his dance music into something U2ish.
- Behavioural responses are thus instinctive, automatic, totally appropriate and well-designed, since holistic integration is the nature of all mind-body energy fields.
- It was the relatively long period of life from birth to the end of physical dependence on the parents that built into the human being, an eradicable awareness of his vulnerability and a deeply-rooted instinctive expectation that his needs will be met from a source outside himself.
- Whether these urges are instinctive or the products of generations of indoctrination it is difficult to decide, but the fact remains, they do exist and survive through the centuries despite the ceaseless disapproval and discouragement of those individuals who would have the world abandon all gods and religion.
- "When he did so, he would have been holding to an instinctive belief that the signal behind him would inevitably have gone to red.
- "Was it not an instinctive reaction to break and see if you could help them, just in case you had to stop to do something about them?"
- Our instinctive reactions seem to be rooted in the past and they are not always appropriate to twentieth-century living.
- We usually gained our ends by astute and almost instinctive creation of alliances, for which we provided leadership, and small but professional military forces that were sought by friends and feared by foes for the impact they could make upon contemporary balances of power.
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