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Перевод: epoch speek epoch


[существительное]
эпоха ; век ; эра


Тезаурус:

  1. However, in practice not even the Securitate could prevent pregnant women from preferring to resort to illegal abortions rather than bring children into the "Epoch of Light".
  2. The epoch of blue shift is usually confined to the time when the object is still inside the event horizon.
  3. Inevitably this means that not only are individual consciousnesses unique but that the consciousnesses of one epoch may differ as greatly from those of another as do the construed worlds of a polar Eskimo and a city dweller in New York.
  4. Few fossils from the critical Oligocene epoch (24-;36 million years) are known, and even fewer are described.
  5. Yet he gives us an authentic account of his epoch and of its medical habits.
  6. The persistance of literalist and puritanical thinking into an epoch that was growing more and more inimical to it was certainly one factor in the decline of faith in the second half of the nineteenth century.
  7. His analysis of French literature (e.g. Goldmann 1964), both the studies of classic writers (such as Racine and Pascal) and of more recent literature, is constantly searching for the world-views of the epoch in which the literature emerged:
  8. The circumstances in which this was adopted as an epoch, instead of the time when the Prophet was either born or entrusted with his divine mission or died, are explained by al-Biruni (AD 973-; c. 1050) in his great work The Chronology of Ancient Nations .
  9. There is evidence that in Britain this epoch has now arrived.
  10. In the first place, as the title makes plain, if offers a searching criticism of the claim that we are living in a postmodern epoch, and the consequence of that claim, that the culture and politics appropriate to such an epoch are structurally different from those of the preceding - and now past - Modern one.
  11. Consequently, in the transition epoch, the case of the imaginary form inevitably comes close to the typical case.
  12. For the novelist works to one side - hence parajournalist - of the writer busy with magazine polemics in Time and Epoch , just as his novel exists to one side - parajournalism - of the double murder in the newspapers and of scary sciencefictionish forewarnings about microbes.
  13. Each ball commemorated the initiation of a group of ex-cadets, throughout the aeons - each being a nugget of the liquid amber and blood drunk from Rogal Dorn's own chalice by the Reclusiarch of whichever epoch, and defecated by him subsequently in this shape.

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