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Перевод: engagement speek engagement


[прилагательное]
обручальный;
[существительное]
дело; занятие; обязательство; помолвка ; приглашение; ангажемент ; встреча ; свидание; стычка ; бой ; зацепление; включение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. British officials in Spain said she had an "important engagement" to attend.
  2. She is equally fascinated by the stone as a specimen and as a phenomenological object, but whereas those of us working in drama who might agree with the wisdom of this position tend to see "personal engagement" with the world through dramatic action as a proper way of helping the child to know the world, Dorothy Heathcote tends to delay the phenomenological process by a deliberate depersonalising of objects.
  3. "I'm late for an engagement."
  4. Active engagement may give way to the skills of contemplation and reflection.
  5. I shall bravely attempt to do this here, with a - necessarily truncated - history of feminist engagement with the cinema, focusing for economy and clarity's sake on some of the central areas of debate which have emerged in the course of that history.
  6. This unstable identification - much more unstable than the forms of identification usually associated with cinema - is reinforced by the much looser rules of engagement implied by television's interruptable time.
  7. Admittedly, handicap weights have meant little of late in the top chasing events, with Long Engagement successful when carrying 15lb overweight and Solidasarock winning with 11lb overweight.
  8. Cancellation due to a broken engagement: Mr and Mrs Charles Brown announce that the marriage of their daughter Jennifer to Mr John Smith which was arranged for June 2, 1922 will not now take place.
  9. Such a bouncing of complicity and distance is a characteristic form of engagement in generically mixed forms such as Hill Street Blues , St. Elsewhere or thirtysomething : a form of engagement in which identification and recognition are liable to be wrong-footed at any moment by ironic distance, and, at the same time, ironic distance is liable to be caught out by sudden empathetic recognition.
  10. the engagement of supply teachers by schools direct, rather than via the LEA's personnel section.
  11. The personal engagement encapsulated here is not, after all, wholly different from the introduction to that much more objective modern study, the justly acclaimed biography of Mary by Lady Antonia Fraser; for Lady Antonia describes how "being possessed since childhood by a passion for the subject of Mary Queen of Scots, I wished to test for myself the truth or falsehood of the many legends which surround her".
  12. Beaverbrooks also offer a special range of wedding rings, in a variety of shapes to complement and fit round an engagement ring.
  13. The pleasure of parody's irony comes not from humour in particular but from the degree of engagement of the reader in the intertextual "bouncing" (to use E. M. Forster's famous term) between complicity and distance.

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