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Перевод: mentality
[существительное] ум ; умственные способности; интеллект ; умонастроение; склад ума
Тезаурус:
- The ghetto mentality adopted by many Christians gives justice to the harsh comment made by Rubem Alves in a recent book, Protestantism and Repression : "Doubt is the terror that has to be forgotten".
- Researchers pointed out the connections between compulsion, the last-resort mentality and the problem of children left in an emotional limbo.
- Very limited entrepreneurial ambitions, conspicuous consumption and a tendency to spread their thin investments over many ventures the "group of companies" mentality, a tendency to only scratch the surface of innovation, the aversion to teaming up with others, all these and other motivational factors are likely to continue to limit the growth of Nigerian enterprises even in those spheres which are exclusively reserved to them and to postpone the day when they may hope to take over the higher reaches of enterprise.
- Trainers teach fighters the wrong mentality.
- The emphasis on the mentality and immateriality of sense experience was associated with the denial that there was anything special about intellect.
- Inevitably, a sort of bunker mentality quickly set in.
- for the first time the egalitarian mentality has been able to impose its will not only on the State schools, but on the private schools."
- The profit incentive was instilled in what used to be purely a subsistence mentality of only taking what was needed.
- It implies, of course, that as long as they have the right kind of causal relations, other machines, apart from brains, can possess mentality; and it also implies that the study of artificial intelligence and computational modelling is the royal road to understanding mentality.
- The Crucible , the play which showed the clear parallel between the McCarthy mentality and the Salem witch-hunt of 1692, was perhaps the only enduring work of art to come out of the period.
- De Lagarde's work is clearly a product of the mentality created by the eastern marches.
- Hardly a welcome comment on the mentality of this nation's youth who, no doubt, understood Morrissey's ambiguous lyrics rather better than the tabloids.
- They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of "belonging" in them, and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or, less often (and more humorously), by difference in mentality and general attitudes.
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