|
Перевод: seclude
[глагол] отделять; изолировать; уединяться
Тезаурус:
- The over-running and Anglicising of the Highlands after Culloden, when even the traditional form of dress was banned, would soon lead to assimilation, and even though "the inhabitants of mountains form distinct races, and are careful to preserve their genealogies", Johnson concludes without emotion that "while their rocks seclude them from the rest of mankind, and kept them an unaltered and distinctive race they are now losing their distinction, and hastening to mingle with the general community."
- Tundrish caught up with the two of them before they descended whether filled with an access of comradeliness, or leery of why they should seemingly wish to seclude themselves together, who could say?
- From the eleventh century onward the eastern arm was developed and extended, partly to provide more space for chapels and relics and partly to seclude the clergy from the laity.
- To instil the characteristics of the co-operative warrior, the Shavante seclude boys as age-sets for at least five years, during which period they undergo continual harassment and daily haranguing by older men, suffering endurance tests, such as all night exposures and duels at dawn.
- Like Jane Austen, he is also well aware of the social divide that had been created by such villages, for he observes that "the possessors of extensive parks abhorred the appearance of a human habitation, however humble or however distant; and the first object of a new settler, of the rank of a gentleman, was, generally, to purchase everything around him; and to seclude himself in a sort of artificial forest, for his own exclusive enjoyment and that of his friends".
|
|
|