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Перевод: incorporeal
[прилагательное] бесплотный; бестелесный; невещественный
Тезаурус:
- Thinking and perceiving, which might naturally be attributed to an incorporeal mind, are simply complex motions in matter.
- I enjoyed the cool air, the delicate pink sky that turned primrose, then blue, the still-sleeping grey and incorporeal sea, the long slopes of silent pines.
- Others, including far too many feminist critics, concentrate on The Master, the unknown and possibly incorporeal subject of an outpouring of intense poems written in the early to mid-1860s.
- Shivers like blossoms fell upon her incorporeal form, silver rain and bright bubbles of light.
- The basic problem he encountered was getting across why his own complete immaterialism was not itself more overtly and explicitly sceptical than the standard view that there exist both material bodies and incorporeal minds or spirits.
- He further submitted that the owner of an incorporeal right did not derive his profits from the place where a sub-licensee, who was neither an agent nor joint adventurer, of these rights exploited them itself.
- Under a later part of s.4(2) land does not include incorporeal hereditaments such as easements, which can therefore be stolen.
- "The battle" hovers over the individual actions like in incorporeal cloud, distinct from them, but at the same time making up a surface of their meaning-effect, a simulacrum that brings the event into being at the moment when language and event coincide.
- For Plato perceived God to be immutable, incorporeal, nameless, transcendent beyond all time and space.
- The Three Dialogues aims to demonstrate "the incorporeal nature of the soul, and the immediate providence of a Deity: in opposition to Sceptics and Atheists".
- 205. (1) (ix) Land includes land of any tenure, and mines and minerals, whether or not held apart from the surface, buildings or parts of buildings (whether the division is horizontal, vertical or made in any other way) and other corporeal hereditaments; also a manor, an advowson, and a rent and other incorporeal hereditament, and an easement, right, privilege, or benefit in, over, or derived from land; but not an undivided share in land; and mines and minerals include any strata or seam of minerals or substances in or under any land, and powers of working and getting the same but not an undivided share thereof; and manor includes a lordship, and reputed manor or lordship; and hereditament means any real property which on an intestacy occurring before the commencement of this Act might have devolved upon an heir
- For purposes of this subsection "land" does not include incorporeal hereditaments; "tenancy" means a tenancy for years or any less period and includes an agreement for such a tenancy, but a person who after the end of a tenancy remains in possession as statutory tenant or otherwise is to be treated as having possession under the tenancy, and "let" shall be construed accordingly.
- To say that anything spiritual, such as God or the soul, is "an incorporeal substance, is to say in effect, there is no spirit at all".
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