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Перевод: neophyte speek neophyte


[прилагательное]
новообращенный;
[существительное]
неофит ; новичок


Тезаурус:

  1. And anyway, a few minutes studying the front panel should begin the information digestion process, and Boogie's operating manual has been written so simply as to lead even the most nervous neophyte through the mire unscathed.
  2. Pound knew enough of his own gifts, and of the protracted strenuousness of his apprenticeship, to know that what was safe for him was not safely available to others, least of all to those he called "the neophyte".
  3. To the neophyte, it must be the "programme music" which first appeals, because it portrays a simple story or picture.
  4. I have in mind How To Read , a disastrously misnamed little treatise, since its real subject is How to Write, and it is addressed to what Pound called (with the engagingly dated Edwardian elegance that he never wholly shed) "the neophyte" - that is to say, to the young American writer who wants to know as soon as possible, though at the expense of considerable exertion which he is prepared for, how to assemble his kit of tools for the job in hand and others that he can dimly foresee.
  5. "The neophyte," says Mrs Lum, "will, on occasion, mistake a flattened oil filter for a Muscovy duck."
  6. He does not, however, retract his proposal that the precepts of the imagist manifesto are still the best rules of thumb for "the neophyte", the beginner in his "prentice-work; and for what it is worth my own experience in the workshop certainly bears that out.
  7. On the one hand he can support his understanding of the institutional expectations by simply repeating those inculcated practices he has learned as a neophyte from the "stories of the great days of policing", which are interminably repeated "at the charge room desk" or "taken on at Nellie's knee".
  8. He must understand how these are taught to the neophyte and inculcated into the consciousness to be transmitted across time.
  9. Before flying to the conclusion that certain things are "against the rules" (heaven save us, procedures are already erected into RULES!) let the neophyte consider that a man cannot be in New York and Pekin at the same moment.
  10. A neophyte taking a skiing holiday used to spend the first week in excruciating, character-forming exercises.
  11. It is entirely typical of Pound that he should want his criticism to be immediately useful - to, as he says, "the neophyte".
  12. In 1916 Pound recommends to the neophyte, Iris Barry, readings in Catullus, Propertius, Horace and Ovid, but warns her against trafficking with Virgil (or Pindar).

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