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Перевод: interrelation


[существительное]
взаимоотношение; взаимосвязь ; соотношение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. One of the implications of the interrelation of Truth and ahi s in Gandhi's thought is that it involves the welfare of all men.
  2. My analysis hitherto has shown the interrelation of three concepts in Gandhi's thought, namely, Truth, ahi s and satygraha.
  3. Starting from the position that the dominant framework of feminist film criticism was "too restrictive in the kinds of questions it asks of cinema" Gledhill gave a convincing defence of feminist realist practices and concluded with a plea for a kind of cultural analysis which could "hold the extra-discursive and the discursive together as a complex and contradictory interrelation".
  4. Here we might look at the question why Gandhi should lay so much stress on the interrelation of Truth and ahi s.
  5. Here we can examine further some of the moral implications of belief in the interrelation of life in all its forms.
  6. There is no time to raise any speculative questions about the interrelation of one part of the curriculum with another.
  7. He attributes this success to the strong bond that existed between the parents: a plentiful food supply; the friendly interrelation of the chicks themselves, apparently because they were of opposite sexes; and, not least, the shape and size of the nest which gave them space to keep out of each other's way.
  8. Literary works are constituted by the complex interrelation of these aspects which can be isolated only in analysis.
  9. Much more difficult is the general fact of rising lawlessness itself, whether violent or non-violent; for, though I feel obliged to consider the death penalty primarily by the test of deterrence, I recognise that the interrelation of crime, punishment and the opinion and behaviour of a society is something far more subtle and profound.
  10. The interrelation of the principles of identity and participation is very well illustrated in Gandhi's emphasis on sarvodaya, the welfare of all.
  11. The interrelation of morality and religion in his thought is such that he regards them as convertible terms in the same way as Truth and ahi s are convertible terms.
  12. If we were to express the interrelation of identity and participation in classical Hindu terminology we might say that while knowledge, jna, leads to action, karma, it is equally true that action leads to knowledge.
  13. He handled superbly and with deep understanding, that basic interrelation of landscape and its prevailing climatic conditions.

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