|
Перевод: clarity
[существительное] чистота ; прозрачность ; ясность ; четкость ; доходчивость
Тезаурус:
- So the clarity and vibrancy bestowed by the immanence of the Life Force during a Sat yuga declines, giving way to ages of progressively lower consciousness, until we reach the Kal yuga , where we find ourselves today.
- The PA was the same system The Eurythmics used at Wembley and offered clarity and balance.
- By the end of the war the Colonial Office was accustomed to thinking synoptically about Africa, to weighing with unaccustomed confidence and delusive clarity the large forces at work there and the ways in which they might be accommodated within a system of administration.
- Clarity.
- Recent years have seen a succession of second-rate political memoirs illuminated by the self-serving clarity of hindsight, stashed with dutiful acknowledgements to dreary constituency agents, padded out with hack accounts of official visits to one foreign country or another.
- "We all need someone who will carry us through our nights and days, our winters and summers, and our times of darkness and clarity.
- She had no clarity to toss in his face as he tossed "bourgeois deviation" and Engels in hers.
- Amidst this confusion, my view of "At Tikhon's" as a hyperlucid footnote to Crime and Punishment , as misconceived crisis and clarity, needs justifying: the very point of Stavrogin's scattering of "reasons" is that he and his document shall not come clear or clinch anything.
- The conventional method of recording orchestras was to place microphones throughout the ensemble; Fine contended that given a hall with excellent acoustic properties, a single ultra-sensitive microphone should be capable of capturing the sound of a symphony orchestra with unprecedented clarity, balance and definition.
- It's round, but it has a clarity to it that you might associate with a Telecaster and not with a Les Paul."
- Whilst we cannot deny the odd typographical error on our part, these problems are almost always the result of a lack of clarity on the part of the caller.
- Women, in the pre-menstrual phase, may even experience enhanced aggressiveness and clarity of thought.
- He made the most of his superb wind section, used the extra clarity of the strings to underline the richness of the harmony, and encouraged the brass to cut through the texture and pin down the rhythm as, for example, in the exhilarating chorus "Achieved is the Glorious Work".
|
|
|