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Перевод: gratification
[существительное] удовлетворение; наслаждение; удовольствие; вознаграждение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Tremayne was pink with gratification.
- It is our need for possession and instant gratification which we pursue with such intensity, whatever the costs.
- There are those who are identified, more or less, as "religious" leaders and who uphold all the abstract things which a vast majority of the human race are agreed on as being good, and there are those who have risen above their fellow men and women in the activities of the arts and sciences, and have therefore made their contributions to goodness by providing human happiness through the material gratification of the senses.
- On I Crush Bozo and My Skin Covers My Body , Happy Flowers take hardcore back to its primal matrix of unrequited desire and disproportionate rage: infancy's uncontrolled appetites for oral and anal gratification, its delusions of omnipotence, its terror of the breakdown of the borderline between identity and the primal abjection out of which it's formed.
- It denounced the idea that gratification is the end of sex, but said that parents have the duty of choosing how many children they have.
- He displayed gratification through all the entertainments that took place during and after the feast, and took the floor with the rest during the slow, formal dancing, in which he had been well taught by the various females attracted to his brake and his burrow.
- The aim was to "fill the viewer with a feeling of deep gratification for belonging to a race whose Fhrer is fundamentally solving the Jewish problem".
- And it is the management of these fantasies, both his own and the work's, that permits their partial gratification and gives literary pleasure" (1975, p.52).
- A month later he wrote again, expressing gratification that observations in his Botanical Essays , published the year before, "had been confirmed by experiments made by some curious gardeners, among whom is Mr. Philip Miller".
- The image gave her an awful cold gratification.
- If we give to personally known recipients, we experience gratification while they experience obligation.
- In almost every aspect of our national life, from the educational system to the institution of marriage, the ethic of instant gratification and the rejection of perseverance and the long haul are clearly evident.
- In such a phase, there may be little interpersonal gratification for those who care and are cared for except at the level of the meeting and satisfaction of basic human needs, unless there is a kind of "love bank" in the carer from earlier days.
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