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Перевод: cosmos
[существительное] космос ; вселенная ; упорядоченная система
Тезаурус:
- BELOW In a small Zimbabwean church built of straw a minister of God attempts to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos for the benefit of his congregation of women and children.
- Cosmos have introduced some unusual locations for couples wishing to exchange vows under foreign skies.
- The great mechanical cosmos understood in terms of cause and effect, and symbolised technologically in the mechanistic world of the age of steam, was reinterpreted in a far more sophisticated and brilliant new scientific synthesis, the theory of relativity (first propounded by Albert Einstein in 1905).
- Perhaps, in some unimaginably distant region, the cosmos simply melted away into Chaos without sane dimensions - so that all the immensity of physical reality, all the billions of light years of stars and galaxies without number, amounted to no more than a tiny archipelago within a dire and senseless ocean of absurdity.
- The main altar is of the 18C but there is also a very beautiful modern altar of 1985 by Karel Stdnk made from glass and metal, symbolizing the cosmos.
- Those scavengers living their entire lives in those caverns underneath Kefalov were merely an extreme example of segmented vision - their whole cosmos reduced to a few cubic kilometres of debris.
- One of these visions is that of the Indian Aurobindo in which he applied the theory of evolution to the cosmos.
- His natural philosophy was dominated by the idea of the permanence of the cosmos.
- Cosmos (061-;480 5799) has one week self-catering 164, departing Nov 14.
- A PHILLIP Glass-style loop is the basis for a long, trancey, free-flowing, ambient workout, a floating journey around the cosmos cut with geometrically perfect shapes of sound.
- The other holds that the cosmos has been generated and may be destroyed, and that men similarly first came into existence at a definite time.
- As their fascination for the appalling, arbitrary and marred has got more religious, so their sound has begun its ascent into the cosmos.
- By myth is meant here what has generally come to be accepted within sociology and social anthropology since the work of Levi-Strauss: an account of the origins of a society or of particular crucial events in its life, which unite the cosmos to the social structure by actively shaping everyday life perceptions.
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