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Перевод: novelty
[существительное] новизна ; новшество; новинка ; новинки ; обнова ; мелкие дешевые товары нового образца; нововведение; новость
Тезаурус:
- It is difficult to summarise them, but, broadly, both they and the Cumberbatch survey confirm the public support for televising, suggest that interest waned slightly as novelty wore off, indicate that on some matters there is growing understanding of Parliament, but make plain that many people still have a lot to learn about MPs and their work and roles.
- The Romans tended to be suspicious of novelty, and the word "novus" had for them a sinister ring, although their memory of the past reminded them that change had often come about, although at first resisted.
- The crisis of the GDR is a novelty in the Eastern Europe of the 1980s.
- A treatment that allows for a basic continuity underlying the emergence of novelty.
- God for him is the ground both of order and of novelty.
- A BACK SEAT NOVELTY
- The post-war years were marked by a dislike, even a hatred and fear, of novelty - as was amply demonstrated in the reception of the Picasso - Matisse exhibition in 1945.
- We later learned that car ferries only arrived some ten years before and the novelty of owning, polishing and servicing cars has not yet been outgrown.
- The parents will enjoy watching their children having fun completing the obstacle course particularly if there are a number of novelty items.
- Inevitably, novelty is confused with genuine innovation.
- The novelty or improperness of the idea is not its alarm
- On the basis of their findings, Braveman and Jarvis (1978) put forward the suggestion that latent inhibition derives from a loss of effectiveness by the specific cues that characterize the CS (and thus requires pre-exposure to that very stimulus), whereas neophobia is taken to be a reaction to the aversive properties of novelty per se and can be attenuated by prior exposure to any other novel event (see also Braveman 1978).
- Dismissed as a novelty ever since it first began, rap has not only survived but has provided us with endless pleasures and variations.
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