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Общая лексика: стоическая этика -
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1. [ʹstəʋık] n1. (Stoic) филос. стоик, приверженец стоицизма2. стоик, человек, мужественно переносящий невзгоды и равнодушный к радостям жизни2. [ʹstəʋık] a1. (Stoic) филос. относящийся к стоикам или стоицизмуStoic logic [ethics] - стоическая этика [логика]
2. стоический, стойкий, мужественный (о человеке, поведении и т. п.) -
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1. n филос. стоик, приверженец стоицизма2. n стоик, человек, мужественно переносящий невзгоды и равнодушный к радостям жизни3. a филос. относящийся к стоикам или стоицизму4. a стоический, стойкий, мужественныйСинонимический ряд:1. detached (adj.) detached; dispassionate; imperturbable; unimpassioned; unruffled2. impassive (adj.) apathetic; composed; dry; impassive; indifferent; matter-of-fact; nonchalant; phlegmatic; poised; self-possessed; stolid; unflappableАнтонимический ряд: -
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ˈstəuɪk
1. сущ. стоик
2. прил. стоический, стойкий, мужественный (S.) (философское) стоик, приверженец стоицизма стоик, человек, мужественно переносящий невзгоды и равнодушный к радостям жизни (S.) (философское) относящийся к стоикам или стоицизму - S. logic стоическая логика стоический, стойкий, мужественный (о человеке, поведении и т. п.) - * indifference to pain стоическое презрение к боли stoic стоик ~ стоический stoical: stoical = stoic
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