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Utopianism; millinarianism* * *утопѝзъм,м., само ед. Utopianism; millenarianism.* * *Utopianism* * *Utopianism; millinarianism -
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Utopianism; millinarianism* * *утопѝчност,ж., само ед. Utopianism; millenarianism.* * *Utopianism; millinarianism -
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Utopianism филос., utopism -
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12 creencia en lo utópico
(n.) = utopianismEx. In rejecting the reductivism and utopianism of modernist architectural doctrine, Venturi and his collaborators propose an architecture that accepts actual conditions and social and economic realities.* * *(n.) = utopianismEx: In rejecting the reductivism and utopianism of modernist architectural doctrine, Venturi and his collaborators propose an architecture that accepts actual conditions and social and economic realities.
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13 utopijność
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utopijność
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14 creencia
f.belief.cada cual es libre de tener sus creencias everyone is entitled to their own opiniones una creencia popular it's a commonly held belief* * *1 belief\creencia religiosa religious belief* * *noun f.* * *SF belief (en in)en la creencia de que... — in the belief that...
* * *femenino beliefen la creencia de que... — in the belief that...
* * *= belief, conviction, persuasion, credo, shibboleth.Ex. Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Ex. It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Ex. However, libraries are not subject to the will and/or persuasions of the majority.Ex. This has created problems -- donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.Ex. The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.----* creencia común = common belief.* creencia en lo utópico = utopianism.* creencia general = conventional wisdom.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* creencia popular = urban legend, popular belief.* creencia religiosa = faith, religious belief.* creencias = creed, belief system.* perpetuar una creencia = perpetuate + belief.* sistema de creencias = belief system.* tener una creencia = hold + belief.* * *femenino beliefen la creencia de que... — in the belief that...
* * *= belief, conviction, persuasion, credo, shibboleth.Ex: Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.
Ex: It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Ex: However, libraries are not subject to the will and/or persuasions of the majority.Ex: This has created problems -- donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.Ex: The article is entitled ' Shibboleth and substance in North American library and information science education'.* creencia común = common belief.* creencia en lo utópico = utopianism.* creencia general = conventional wisdom.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* creencia popular = urban legend, popular belief.* creencia religiosa = faith, religious belief.* creencias = creed, belief system.* perpetuar una creencia = perpetuate + belief.* sistema de creencias = belief system.* tener una creencia = hold + belief.* * *beliefactué en la creencia de que … I acted in the belief that …* * *
creencia sustantivo femenino
belief
creencia sustantivo femenino belief
' creencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrazar
- aferrarse
- ilusión
- profesar
- subsistir
- asentado
- basar
- culto
- fe
- firme
English:
belief
- conviction
- currency
- delusion
- mistaken
- persuasion
- reinforcement
- secure
- strong
- support
- widespread
- persist
* * *creencia nfbelief;cada cual es libre de tener sus creencias everyone is entitled to their own opinion;es una creencia popular it's a commonly held belief* * *f belief* * *creencia nf: belief* * *creencia n belief -
15 reduccionismo
m.reductionism.* * *SM reductionism* * *= reductivism.Ex. In rejecting the reductivism and utopianism of modernist architectural doctrine, Venturi and his collaborators propose an architecture that accepts actual conditions and social and economic realities.* * *= reductivism.Ex: In rejecting the reductivism and utopianism of modernist architectural doctrine, Venturi and his collaborators propose an architecture that accepts actual conditions and social and economic realities.
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18 utopistyczn|y
adj. książk. Utopian a. utopian- utopistyczna postawa życiowa/wizja przyszłości a Utopian a. utopian attitude to life/vision of the future- wiara w mądrość i inteligencję społeczeństwa jest utopistyczna a belief in the intelligence and wisdom of society is Utopian a. utopian- młodzieńczy utopizm youthful Utopianism a. utopianismThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utopistyczn|y
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СТОЯТЬ/(В)СТАТЬ КОЛОМ В ГОРЛЕукого, кому highly coll VP1. ( subj: a noun denoting some food) to be unpalatable, inedible, disgustingX стоит у Y-a колом в горле - X sticks in Y4s throatX won't go down.2. Also: СТОЯТЬ/(В)СТАТЬ КОСТЬЮ В ГОРЛЕ (В ГЛОТКЕ) (кому) collsubj: abstr or concr) to annoy, aggravate s.o. extremelyX стоит у Y-a колом в горле — X sticks in Y's throat (like a bone)X is a thorn in Y's side.Этот проклятый New Lanark вообще костью стоит в горле людей, постоянно обвиняющих социализм в утопиях... (Герцен 3). That cursed New Lanark stuck in the throats of people who perpetually accused socialism of Utopianism... (3a).
См. также в других словарях:
Utopianism — U*to pi*an*ism, n. The ideas, views, aims, etc., of a Utopian; impracticable schemes of human perfection; optimism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
utopianism — (n.) c.1810, from UTOPIAN (Cf. utopian) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
utopianism — [yo͞o tō′pēən iz΄əm] n. the ideas, doctrines, aims, etc. of a utopian; visionary schemes for producing perfection in social or political conditions … English World dictionary
utopianism — utopia, utopianism A utopia is an imaginative account of a perfect society or ideal commonwealth. The term, which is often used derogatively to mean unrealistic, is derived from Sir Thomas More s Utopia(1516), but in sociology it is usually… … Dictionary of sociology
utopianism — utopian ► ADJECTIVE ▪ idealistic. ► NOUN ▪ an idealistic reformer. DERIVATIVES utopianism noun … English terms dictionary
utopianism — noun Date: circa 1661 1. a utopian idea or theory 2. often capitalized the body of ideas, views, or aims of a utopian … New Collegiate Dictionary
utopianism — utopianist, n. /yooh toh pee euh niz euhm/, n. (sometimes cap.) the views or habit of mind of a utopian; impracticable schemes of political or social reform. [1655 65; UTOPIAN + ISM] * * * … Universalium
Utopianism — noun The belief in a system for an ideal society (usually regarded as unrealistic) … Wiktionary
utopianism — U to·pi·an·ism· || jÉ™nɪzÉ™m n. unrealistic aspiration for ideal political and social conditions … English contemporary dictionary
Utopianism — the many various social and political movements, and a significant body of religious and secular literature, based upon the idea that paradise is achievable on earth. See Utopia … Mini philosophy glossary
utopianism — uto·pi·an·ism … English syllables