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Перевод: obliteration speek obliteration


[существительное]
уничтожение; вычеркивание; облитерация [мед.] ; стирание; забвение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The pleasure of noise lies in the fact that the obliteration of meaning and identity is ecstasy (literally, being out-of-oneself).
  2. I have outlined a handful of sexual difference theories wherein homosexuality is associated with, or is seen to be expressive of: (1) the true, negative, nature of patriarchy, (2) a negation of what is truly vital and creative in (heterosexual) desire, (3) anti-Semitism, totalitarianism, and fascism, (4) an obliteration of the autonomy of the other, (5) anal negativity, solipsism, and sterility and de-creation, (6) the undifferentiation of a dying culture, (7) a cowardly refusal of homosocial rivalry, (8) the definitive expression of homosocial rivalry.
  3. Brodkey's relations with his adoptive mother Doris, a Jewish Clytemnestra to his haunted Orestes, involve a bizarre attempt at incestuous symbiosis ('The feeling of obliteration or castration or whatever it was was unsettling as hell') and a deathbed reconciliation with a nervous breakdown as a postlude.
  4. The disappearances may range in cause from the Roman invasion to the obliteration of a village for an aircraft runway, from sheer neglect to site redevelopment.
  5. PRESSURE from Malaysia's environmentalists has saved one of the country's national parks from obliteration for a hydro-electricity scheme.
  6. The DUP says that Republican violence paid off in the disarming of the RUC, the disbanding of the B Specials, the banning of Orange, Black and Apprentice Boys' parades resulting in the imprisonment of Loyalists, the overthrow of Ulster's parliament, the plan for talks with Dublin to change the status of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom, the abolishing of the Oath of Allegiance to the Queen in the new Assembly and Executive, the making of such oaths illegal for appointment to government boards, the removal of the Governor, the obliteration of "On Her Majesty's Service" from official paid envelopes, the attempt to destroy democracy by power-sharing which was a blow at the secrecy of the ballot box and an insult to British citizenship and standards, the proposal to set up machinery for the transfer of Northern Ireland's powers to a body or bodies in or with the Irish Republic, and the continued existence of areas in Northern Ireland where the Queen's writ did not effectually run.
  7. A complete and intentional obliteration of a will or any part of it, so that what was written can no longer be seen, amounts to a revocation of what is obliterated; but merely striking words through with a pen or altering them has no effect, unless the cancellation or alteration is signed by the testator and attested by two witnesses like a new will.
  8. The document proclaims the obliteration of the old Ceausescu order and of the entrenched position of the Communist Party.
  9. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.
  10. Transformation of the landscape at Holmewood has seen the obliteration of a huge cutting, the colliery and coke ovens, and Heath Station.
  11. A few months later, as Emile de Laveleye goes on to say in this essay of 1871, the Franco-Prussian war broke out, setting in motion the sequence of European conflicts which led, ultimately, to the obliteration of the centre of Berlin in 1945.
  12. But why that sweeping obliteration of an entire generation because some may be incommoded?
  13. The final obliteration came from development of the railway on the site.

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