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Перевод: emancipated


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эмансипированный


Тезаурус:

  1. Because Forster's tale about two clashing families - the stuffy Wilcoxes and the emancipated Schlegels - is set in Edwardian England the house had to be decorated in period style.
  2. At a very early stage the apostle Paul was confronted by opposed parties, the one contending that the freedom of the Spirit so emancipated them from social convention that they could act as they pleased, especially in sexual indulgence, the other with more plausibility holding that the life of the Spirit required renunciation of marriage.
  3. As an emancipated woman of the 20th century, much of whose life was spent in New England, Yourcenar feels compassion for those whose lives were thwarted by what she calls the philistinism of 19th-century Catholicism, that of her Belgian ancestors in particular.
  4. And the freedom of the emancipated slave was relative rather than absolute.
  5. If effective civil and political citizenship were to be enjoyed in Britain, then the citizen must be emancipated from the obsessive secrecy of government and the extraordinarily clumsy device of having to appeal for the protection of his or her rights to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
  6. With all eyes - or rather all lenses - on her, Bardot soon put her emancipated amorality into practice.
  7. The wondrous creature marries younger than ever, bears more babies and looks and acts far more feminine than the "emancipated" girl of the Twenties or Thirties.
  8. Hideki's mother was educated and emancipated, but on marriage subjugated herself to the traditional Japanese wife's domesticated role.
  9. Better to be loved and admired by a true and good man than be "emancipated".
  10. "Saturn is the planet of melancholics, and Renaissance philosophers discovered that the emancipated artists of their time should have the characteristics of the Saturnine temperament; they were contemplative, meditating, brooding, solitary, creative."
  11. It is emancipated horizontally , he wrote.
  12. The American critic W. Stephen Bush reflected on how the poor and lowly had only been tolerated in the theatre and all too often forced up into the gallery, but the movies had "emancipated the gallery" and had "wiped out for ever the odium and ridicule" that had always been shown towards its clientele.
  13. The working man was so successfully emancipated that he (and even more, polls suggest, his wife) ceased to defer to those who said they were his public spokesmen.

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