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Перевод: permissive
[прилагательное] дозволяющий; позволяющий; разрешающий; рекомендующий; снисходительный; терпимый; либеральный; не строгий в вопросах морали; необязательный; факультативный
Тезаурус:
- Norman Tebbit's Disraeli lecture in 1985 spelt out his distaste for the "valueless values of the permissive society", of the 1960s and 1970s - represented by legalized abortion and homosexuality, fewer constraints on what is portrayed in the media and theatre, and growing disrespect for authority.
- Ever since the "permissive" sixties, the moral Right has been concerned that the distinctions between public and private morality have become blurred.
- They believe that the link between a permissive attitude towards corporal punishment and child abuse is a distinct possibility and that there should be laws to forbid any adult from striking any child, including their own.
- It would be excessive, even in today's permissive times, to return to Stalin's methods, but Lazar Kaganovich, Moscow party boss in the 1930s had the right idea: "when the manager walks into the enterprise, the ground should tremble!"
- The mystery deepens when I learn that the band's background isn't even affluent-but-screwed-up middle class, but liberal and permissive and caring.
- Would you trust him/her to a permissive relationship with contemporary television?
- An extremely "permissive" parent, on the other hand, attempts to behave in a non-punitive, accepting and affirmative manner towards children's impulses, desires and actions; always to consult with them about policy decisions and give explanations for family rules; to make few demands for household responsibility and orderly behaviour; to present himself/herself to them as someone to call upon for help and company as they wish, rather than as an active "disciplinary agent" responsible for shaping or altering behaviour.
- The "Permissive Society" could be said to have begun in the cradles of the Spock babies of the Forties and Fifties, who became the student protestors of the Sixties.
- The suspect has little opportunity for demonstrating his or her innocence against any one of a medley of permissive street powers.
- The missiles can be fired only if the operator types into his computer control a six-digit code, called a "permissive action link".
- The "permissive era" had begun for many parents and children.
- There was a generally growing permissive attitude, although I don't think that the attitude towards homosexuality was particularly permissive.
- Street power was permissive.
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