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Перевод: equanimity speek equanimity


[существительное]
хладнокровие; невозмутимость ; спокойствие; самообладание; беспристрастие
[существительное]


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  1. Jonathan Speelman will be grateful for yesterday's rest day, which gives him a chance to recover his equanimity after a depressing loss in the second game.
  2. An unearthly character, not to be forgotten once seen; a man in the stylish accoutrements of an English country gentleman or retired guards officer - without a moustache - but totally lacking in the phlegm and equanimity associated with one.
  3. This apparent equanimity, however, is belied by evidence that health and health care are major concerns of older people.
  4. Husayn could only contemplate this option with equanimity if most of the Palestine refugees moved out of his territory - presumably back to Palestine, an issue considered in the next chapter.
  5. A good spiritual director would have been able to interpret this experience and have led him, step by step, past these dangerous swings of mood to a disciplined equanimity which was rooted in a deeper part of the self and which was not so dependent upon exterior circumstance.
  6. With the new Home Secretary, David Waddington, displaying a marked lack of enthusiasm for Sir Peter's other pet project, the creation of a national detection agency, senior officers are beginning to consider the prospect of a Labour Home Office with equanimity.
  7. Consequently they are able to face life's great issues with considerably more equanimity than people who are very much older and have a great deal of adult experience.
  8. I am not a modernist, though I presided at the Arts Council with liberal equanimity over the public funding of much modernist art which I did not understand.
  9. Successful tests of bullet-proof shields have been carried out by members of the Liverpool City Police Force policemen armed with these, faced with equanimity revolver bullets fired by colleagues.
  10. It is naive to imagine that engineering schemes that interrupt long established travel patterns will be accepted with equanimity in exchange for accident benefits that are difficult to substantiate due to their scattered and infrequent nature.
  11. He was able with cheerful equanimity to contemplate the removal of Paddington Station:
  12. And Tate proceeded to cite, with equanimity and approval, some of the non-English writers whom Eliot had solicited for The Criter- ion , or else had approved there: Charles Maurras, Paul Valry, Henri Massis, Oswald Spengler - several of whom would not unjustly, though with the benefit of hindsight, be condemned later as Fascist or proto-Fascist.
  13. My father's equanimity was not, however, allowed to last.

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