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Перевод: microcosm
[существительное] микрокосм ; микромир ; что-либо в миниатюре
Тезаурус:
- In the library there is a hair-raisingly gory book on display entitled A Survey of the Microcosm or The Anatomie of the Bodies of Man and Woman (1675) by Michael Spaher.
- In the daily life of Makarenko's colony crime can be observed in microcosm.
- They offer a microcosm of his mental world in their range: Zen Buddhism, poetry, English and French literature, mysticism and spirituality (not least that of Simone Weil), music, a few general books.
- The microcosm becomes the macrocosm: the key to the whole universe may well be hidden in one hydrogen atom.
- This analytical framework is used to assess practice in the following case study of a secondary school where the distribution of capitation allowances is a microcosm of resource behaviour.
- The children's bedroom seemed to me like a microcosm of maturer communities: the same shifting alliances, occasional irritations, necessity for tolerance and need for periods of privacy.
- The Rochester and Chatham Council accepted a similar invitation from their local School Board: hitherto the Board's inspector had been an Anglican priest so that Anglican "exclusiveness" was yielding in this microcosm to the new England.
- When the microcosm presents an experience of the macrocosm, it is dramatic indeed.
- The church building was a microcosm of the heavenly kingdom.
- Their diverse origins can be seen in the microcosm of Nikol'skaia volost' alone.
- Makarenko revived the military model in microcosm, and his strict pedagogical methods were adopted on a vast scale in the 1930s by Stalin, who reawakened many other lingering aspects of military-inspired government.
- Another feature of Party activity in Roslavl' and Smolensk reflected in microcosm top-level efforts in Moscow to divide and rule by setting the Living Church and other sects against the official Orthodox Church.
- Zvornik, where Muslims and Serbs have lived and worked alongside each other for decades, is a microcosm of towns across the crumbling ethnic mosaic of Bosnia-Hercegovina.
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