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Перевод: manhood speek manhood


[существительное]
возмужалость ; мужественность ; зрелость ; зрелый возраст; мужское население страны; мужская половая потенция


Тезаурус:

  1. On attaining manhood this was formally exchanged for the toga virilis or pura , a white garment.
  2. This was a rejection of Arnold's view that the change from "childhood to manhood ought to be hastened" in favour of that expressed by Warden Sewell of Radley College: "How I dread mannikizing a boy
  3. Although often seen singly, small parties are rather more often seen than with Goosanders; the largest recorded was of 22 at Manhood End in early February 1956.
  4. the organization of native pastimes and the promotion of athletic fitness as a means to create disciplined, self-reliant, national-minded manhood which takes conscious pride in its heritage of unrivalled pastimes and splendid cultural traditions as essential factors in the restoration of full and distinct nationhood.
  5. Much of his childhood, after the death of his father, and early manhood was spent wresting himself away from the embrace of his mother.
  6. In the 1960s psychiatry was attacked for being a form of social policing which, with the aid of pseudo-scientific categories, mystified socially desirable behaviour as natural, and undesirable behaviour as the result of abnormal psychosexual development (a deviation from "The Way to Healthy Manhood").
  7. He didn't appreciate slurs on his manhood - even jokey ones.
  8. Throughout his young manhood, while he was making his way in the world, the upper-class male had to satisfy his physical needs with casual encounters and women of the street.
  9. But hold on, you could be thinking by now, don't impugn all British manhood just because a few sexually (or excrementally) repressed junior accountants get a kick out of shag jokes.
  10. They can't meet the standards of manhood.
  11. Not least in the sexual, for both projected a red-blooded response to their manhood which goes beyond the merely sexual or corporeal, claiming - demanding ! - the full world of nature and manhood as their proper spheres: nothing was to be too sacred, for all is sacred - a Blakeian conception which predates Blake in its patent Jewishness by millennia, not centuries.
  12. He was experiencing the limited pleasures and drawbacks of early manhood.

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