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Перевод: regress
[существительное] возвращение; обратное движение; регресс ; упадок ; [глагол] двигаться обратно; регрессировать; двигаться с востока на запад
Тезаурус:
- In the allegory, it is not easy to work out the extent to which the regress is a return to Puritanian values.
- (To suggest otherwise is to imply that Bukharin was suggesting that a proletarian state would regress back beyond state capitalism.)
- They might regress too far too soon, and there is no follow-up for LRT "graduates".
- The reader knows that it is Zuckerman's statement too, that it is fiction, and is likely to remind himself that it could well belong to the infinite regress of the dualistic indeterminable, where claim and counter-claim alternate indefinitely.
- And it will complete, rather than undermine, the Tory Party's regress from Thatcherism, also towards political correctness.
- Among the more fascinating of his cases is one of a woman (whom I shall call Judith) who, having regressed to being a young woman in a previous lifetime (we'll call her Alice), went on in a later session to regress to being Alice's mother - who, it is interesting to note, had died at the precise moment her daughter was born.
- The court was told that teenagers were made to suck dummies and wear nappies, were bathed like babies and told to regress to the time they were last happy.
- If an established pair is subjected to the presence of a new animal their compatibility may become less and the interaction mode may regress to one of the earlier behavioural stages.
- Since all had been well before Kirsty went into hospital to have her appendix removed - and since many people have a very real terror of hospitals in general - I decided to regress her to that particular time.
- Any fair-minded critic of The Pilgrim's Regress must also admit that some of its conceits are unfortunate.
- Lewis began to write The Pilgrim's Regress , appropriately enough, on a return visit to Northern Ireland to stay with Arthur Greeves in the spring of 1932.
- Now I had never before tried to regress anyone to a time when they were under the influence of anaesthetic, but I decided to do so on this occasion.
- They do, however, tend to regress rapidly after childbirth.
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