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Перевод: inventiveness


[существительное]
изобретательность ; находчивость


Тезаурус:

  1. We can see him as it were constantly restraining his inventiveness, constantly trying to conform to an orthodox view against which his thoughts and emotions rebel, constantly trying to justify Chinese intelligence by dragging it a little nearer to some Western precedent.
  2. Hatfield's view was that "the wit is too brittle and the inventiveness too superficial to make more than an ephemeral appeal" even though he had been enthusiastic when he first saw it.
  3. The popularity of these treats was enormous, and Nelson had to redirect his inventiveness towards devising new production methods to meet the burgeoning demand.
  4. As the novel moves, with much formal inventiveness, back and forth between Plotinus and Rummidge, we observe Zapp and Swallow coping with different forms of local culture shock.
  5. Some films show their makers grappling with contemporary issues, without always the level of visual inventiveness applied elsewhere.
  6. The linguistic inventiveness of Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange (1962), for example, highlights an admiration for Joyce which its author shows less clearly elsewhere in his work.
  7. It is, of course, the Joyce of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses who attracted the nouveaux romanciers rather than Finnegans Wake , whose verbal and linguistic inventiveness did not receive many enthusiasts, except for a period during the 1970s when both Robbe-Grillet and Simon were influenced by the theories of Jean Ricardou, who stressed the productive nature of work on language in order to counter representation.
  8. The outstanding inventiveness of Irish literature may be owed in part to a continuing sense of existence in the shadow of an English language and culture which authors may wish to adapt rather than accept.
  9. But revivalism in architecture did not mean lack of imagination or inventiveness - quite the reverse: it meant a prodigal outpouring of both.
  10. Without this attitude, and given the inventiveness of many beer advertisements, we can forget about our greatest asset, the local and traditional character of British brewing.
  11. "Defence has been perfected to a remarkable degree," he said, "and I have heard it suggested that through its further development football may be brought to a state of stalemate it will be a sorry reflection on forwards if they have not the intelligence, the inventiveness to devise means by which they can carry their attack to a successful end."
  12. Anyone who has seen a recent Konitz performance won't argue with this; taste, attention to tonal delicacy and a striving after melodic inventiveness are his hallmarks.
  13. Where were the important elements: inventiveness, initiative, adaptability, intellectual curiosity, sensitivity, confidence, determination?

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