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Перевод: intellect
[существительное] интеллект ; ум ; рассудок ; разум ; умнейший человек
Тезаурус:
- An unexpected outing comes your way and you'll feel buoyant liberated; willing and able to cope with new demands upon your intellect and personality.
- Like the physicalist attacks on the privacy of subjective experience, these attacks on intellect are self-defeating, in that they end up denying the very realities they are trying to explain.
- The old women of the town marvelled at a child whose intellect had been "forced into almost an unnatural ripeness", and their flattery made him vain:
- Mira cannot enter Phillario's world on the strength of her intellect, because her features are too plain; although Corydon will not attack her appearance, he has no appreciation of her intellect since he believes that plays are wicked.
- Bagehot goes on to say of Peel: "From a certain peculiarity of intellect and fortune, he was never in advance of his time.
- But then, faith and goodness have never been a matter of intellect.
- "To my revered father, whose massive intellect has been a formative influence from my tenderest years, I leave, will and bequeath "
- This is a higher freedom and a greater release to worlds beyond intellect and understanding.
- The good teacher was a safe man who spoke in mealy-mouthed platitudes, steeped himself in orthodoxy, made obeisance to all the right quarters, allowed his intellect and judgement to fossilise in the interests of what?
- But it is the most distinctive characteristic of an observant or well educated mind to bring unity to what would otherwise be a meaningless scatter of seemingly random and unrelated phenomena, and I bow to few for want of intellect.
- But only because of the awful calamity of Hillsborough and only because a man of the intellect and vision of Lord Justice Taylor was asked for his opinion.
- This is the way I know, and it is the only way I can write about but there are a hundred other ways to release and a hundred other ways for every intellect.
- The concept of entities that appear for only an instant and then disappear was used by Buddhists to prove that all is merely appearance and that absolute reality does not fall within the domain of the intellect.
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