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Перевод: outcast speek outcast


[прилагательное]
изгнанный; отверженный; бездомный; брошенный; покинутый;
[существительное]
изгнанник ; пария ; бездомный человек или животное


Тезаурус:

  1. The tout has other costs to cover, too: these include not just his time, but also the capital cost of his initial outlay and the psychic cost of being a social outcast.
  2. These appear to be parts of the Lord's Prayer, but are confused by the addition of the complaint in the same typographical form, " Life is very long' , appropriately enough from the more primitive world of An Outcast of the Islands .
  3. In the literature of duality it is the outcast or victim who has dealings with a double, and in the second of the two novels Charles Wychwood is an outcast whose condition copies that of Thomas Chatterton, who committed suicide in 1770 at the age of 17, having invented a medieval monk, Rowley, and written poems for him.
  4. "A lad who'll brave the anger of all the clachan for a wretched outcast like myself is a true son of Gillian."
  5. So he is both doubly an outcast and no outcast at all.
  6. The point made earlier about the potential empathy of the sexual outcast is here made in reverse - about a community in relation to him or her.
  7. By contrast, says Clarke, the poor and working class within those communities have often been more accepting of those "who would be outcast by the ruling culture - many times to spite the white man, but mainly because the conditions of our lives have made us empathic".
  8. Hers is a vulnerable yet crucial role as negotiator between difference: typically she is one who refuses to outcast herself from the black community and family, because aware of its value and importance, yet by virtue of that same tact subjected within them to sexual discrimination: "we straddle the fence that says we cannot be uplifters of the race and lesbians at the same time" ("Talking about It", 54).
  9. That phrase from An Outcast of the Islands is a reminder that Heart of Darkness was not the only Conrad novel in Eliot's mind during this period.
  10. Not an outcast.
  11. "A horrific crime like the one at Radnor Walk makes a man an outcast, a pariah without friends.
  12. Hopper thought he was another Dean, and then became outcast from Hollywood within three years because he acquired a reputation for being a mean-like perfectionist.

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