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Перевод: regressive speek regressive


[прилагательное]
регрессивный; обратный


Тезаурус:

  1. With this militant atheism came a ruthless drive against Christianity and an attempt to overthrow traditional ethics as the vestiges of an outmoded and regressive bourgeois morality.
  2. This sort of behaviour may be cute and quirky when Tom Hanks does it in a feel-good age-swap movie, but in real life it's pathetic, regressive, and very very sad.
  3. Regressive rock's meaning is diminished because hardly anyone at all is into it; the scene is claustrophobically LOCAL a parochial huddle - its problem is not one of dehumanized distance but of an overdose of intimacy.
  4. and if you define "regressive rock" as deliberately induced arrested development, then you can add the whole Grebo Rock boom to the list (Crazyhead, Zodiac Mindwarp, Gaye Bykers, Batfish, The Cult, Bomb Party etc).
  5. But we may feel on reading this that it takes two to perform - that performance requires, in however regressive or circular a fashion, the self that so many people believe they have, and that this epistolary Zuckerman exhibits here, in a display of inadvertence which may or may not implicate Philip Roth.
  6. But this "perfect pop" is regressive rock because it is a rock idea of pop, a fantasy dreamed up within music paper discourse.
  7. Thus, the relief may be termed "regressive".
  8. Rimsky-Korsakov added an orchestral figure representing flames for the immolation of the Old Believers, and brought back the Preobazhensky March; Shostakovich added to that a reminiscence of the Dawn music opening the opera; and Stravinsky used the intended tune plus two more, giving the ending a much more positive and balanced view of the Old Believers as not regressive and obscurantist but charged with dignity and Christian endurance.
  9. U2 and close spirits are not simply fighting against lack of rock groups, or regressive traditional rock activity, but against the stiff tradition of Irish showbands, the giddy lack of pop choice or opportunity.
  10. Rates on domestic property are essentially a regressive tax: the value of the house or other property occupied by a taxpayer tends to decline in relation to increased income.
  11. Regressive rock is an exact inversion of progressive rock: both started with a commotion (punk, psychedelia) and slavishly followed through its principles and logic, ending up a remote travesty of the original.
  12. The technology is regarded as regressive by Taligent staff, and IBM's insistence reportedly convinced several key employees to quit.
  13. Regressive rock is the attenuated remnant of punk, the substance of punk shorn of its spirit (ambition, anger, artifice).

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