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Перевод: perfectionism speek perfectionism


[существительное]
вера в достижимость морального совершенства; стремление добиваться совершенства во всем; вера в достижимость религиозного совершенства


Тезаурус:

  1. Perfectionism is out of place in war and the practical problem was to condemn and ground those gliders which were dangerously attacked and to detect and stop the rot in those in which the attack was trivial.
  2. The fact that Mangon fully deserved his title of Wizard of Lighting was of minor importance to the Girls who, due to his perfectionism, often only had a few hours' sleep in their dressing-rooms, and occasionally none at all.
  3. My purpose was merely to show that, though it is a perfectionist procedure, it is not ruled out by Rawls' arguments against perfectionism; and to suggest that the assumption that he relies upon against perfectionism leads to strongly counter-intuitive results.
  4. AFTER 15 years of culinary perfectionism that brought a two-star award in the Michelin guide, the finest restaurant in Flanders has abandoned its prize in despair.
  5. Characteristically it was Smith's perfectionism that made him delay publishing the full proofs until he had found a way of checking his answers.
  6. In fact, Chesterman had put the charge of perfectionism in person in his CBC interview, where Karajan had suggested that the word was one used by those too idle or impatient to attend to the basic disciplines of their craft.
  7. In the pursuit of housework satisfaction an impression of perfectionism is easily created.
  8. But let us take another view of this perfectionism that Karajan is accused of, with another quotation:
  9. The perfectionism in the demand is more destructive of genuine faith than the worst of doubts could ever be.
  10. I like it when a Prince song is overwrought, has been worked at neurotically (Prince's music teeters on the brink of being addled by perfectionism, but never is stifled by attention, because every superfluous squiggle or quiver in the sound is a carnal appendage of the man's polyrhythmic perversity).
  11. It is a distortion that is exaggerated, in Karajan's case, by a range of assumptions about musical interpretation and such things as the so-called cult of perfectionism, as well as assumptions about the relationships between music and technology, and music and politics, that often have little factual or intellectual credibility.
  12. But Karajan's assiduousness has, inevitably, been derided and criticized, the propagandists coming up, on this occasion, with the word "perfectionism".

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