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Перевод: invert
[существительное] обратный свод; гомосексуалист ; [глагол] перевертывать; переворачивать; опрокидывать; переставлять; менять порядок; инвертировать
Тезаурус:
- To serve, ease the mousse away from the edges of the mould, then invert it onto a serving plate and shake firmly to release the mousse.
- Conversely, circles passing through O invert into lines.
- Take the frozen water bottle, remove the lid, invert and rest on the compost towards the centre of the plants.
- Indeed from the standpoint of a cynical manipulator we could even invert his logic.
- At this stage cut off the complete head and invert it in a paper bag, hanging these in an airy place for a few days until the seeds are quite dry.
- The next step is to invert the spray container and slide it on to a rack.
- If you have a ham stand, all well and good, otherwise invert a large plate and stand the ham on that; it will raise the meat sufficiently to allow your carving knife to travel as required during slicing.
- So it is worth recalling at the outset of this discussion that it is in these senses that the female cross-dresser of the early seventeenth century could be described as an "invert" or "pervert", and hardly at all in the sense of those words as coined and popularized by the nineteenth-century sexologists and, later, psychoanalysis.
- Some highly skilled farmers, particularly in dry areas, prefer disc harrows to the plough, believing that it is never wise to invert the topsoil.
- The successes of history belong to those who are capable of seizing these rules, to replace those who had used them, to disguise themselves so as to pervert them, invert their meaning, and redirect them against those who had initially imposed them so as to overcome the rulers through their own rules.
- It seems to invert the hierarchy, apparently renouncing the modernist insistence on difference and originality, and seeking value instead in repetition in its various forms: recombination, refunctioning, pastiche.
- The connections between gender and class were apparent enough in the early modern period, and if the transvestite was a pervert or invert it was precisely in the pre-sexological senses of these ideas; whether actually or only in the paranoid imagination of the dominant, she was regarded as upsetting the entire social domain, even when her sexual "orientation" was not the issue.
- Genet reinscribes himself within the violent hierarchies of his oppression, installing himself there relentlessly to invert and pervert them.
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