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Перевод: ignorance
[существительное] невежество; неведение; незнание; безграмотность
Тезаурус:
- They all went about their duties mindlessly, vaguely aware of a higher power which directed their efforts, but largely in ignorance of its direction and purpose.
- Put to the test by people's ignorance and cruelty, breed rescuers have to be tolerant but firm.
- What is clear is that public policies that come from outside and are imposed on inner-city populations are often based on prejudice and ignorance.
- Palmerston's proposal that Scott can put any elevation on a given plan only shows his ignorance; "ground-plan and elevation, outside and inside, construction and ornament, must express each other".
- The reality of this ignorance was brought home to me one lunchtime when a fellow patient, learning of my condition, asked with a look of horror whether I thought he had cancer.
- A veil of ignorance hangs over the moment of creation.
- He laid particular emphasis on those passages in the New Testament (e.g. Mark 13: 32) that emphasize our total ignorance of when the Second Coming will occur.
- But a blind refusal to consider alternatives is negatively based on fear, ignorance, deeply embedded convictions or insularity.
- nurse at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and friend of Mrs Gamp's, whom she closely resembles in her slatternly ways, brutal behaviour towards patients, and ignorance of elementary nursing procedure.
- Of the 1,500 senior Brussels-based politicians and civil servants, the British, French and Irish continue to show the most splendid ignorance of the eight official EC languages other than their own.
- We make mistakes through ignorance, fear, negative beliefs and misdirected love - not because we are evil or sinful.
- He must not only master their content but be prepared to haggle away those items he finds unacceptable in acrimonious negotiations which may last many hours and in which ignorance is ruthlessly exposed.
- In Birmingham the survey covered 160,000 houses over a forty-eight square mile area although the 75,000 reports turned in were officially recognized as "unreliable" due to ignorance or incomplete forms.
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