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Перевод: erudite
[прилагательное] эрудированный; ученый; начитанный; научный; [существительное] эрудит ; ученый
Тезаурус:
- By the eighteenth century there was a considerable parting of the ways since the more erudite mathematical treatises on perspective, such as those by Lambert and Monge, were of no use to the practising artist.
- An erudite work by an Oxford New Historicist, David Norbrook's Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance , illustrates the structuralist truism that in a binary grouping one of the two terms tends to assume dominance.
- Clearly, Simon Winchester feels it - and goes to elegant, erudite and amusing lengths to persuade his readers to feel it, too.
- Callinicos, defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling, and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all.
- But I repeated them in Ezra Pound.: Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since, including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 (1975), has made me want to retract my words or change my mind.
- Irving Layton was exactly the sort of man to further that: enthusiastic and bold, erudite and observant, worldly and street-wise, compassionate and cavalier; he could throw all caution to the wind and sing and drink and dance the night away.
- He wrote erudite and lucid biographies of Machiavelli, Savonarola and of the Renaissance historian Francesco Guicciardini, and also published collections of his cultural journalism.
- The trick here, and in the scores of near-novels that have followed in its wake, is to make the reader, or disciple, imagine that he or she is just as erudite into the bargain: no need to struggle through Dante or The Song of Roland when it is all there in one fat detective story.
- Those who still seek compromise with catholic nationalists today are still known to the erudite leadership of the DUP as Lundies.
- I felt we had to find and develop talk personalities who could be entertaining as well as erudite.
- With marked philosophical leanings, he was an erudite conversationalist - often with a historical flavouring.
- With the challenge, "Convince us that we should adopt the methods you advocate", we ignorant occasionally throw the erudite into disarray.
- The construction here is more erudite than in the Madame Czanne .
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