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1. n передышка2. a лёгкий, нетрудныйeasy of access — легкодоступный, достижимый без труда
easy money — деньги, доставшиеся легко, легко нажитые деньги
3. a нетрудный, необременительный4. a удобный, приятный, покойный5. a спокойныйmake your mind easy — не волнуйтесь, успокойтесь
6. a неторопливый7. a уживчивый, покладистый, сговорчивый8. a снисходительный, терпимый9. a непринуждённый, естественныйeasy manners — непринуждённое поведение; непринуждённая манера
10. a пологий, плавный11. a обеспеченный, состоятельныйeasy circumstances — материальная равнодушный, безразличный
12. a эк. вялый, застойный13. a эк. не имеющий спроса14. adv разг. легко, без трудаeasier said than done — легче сказать, чем сделать
easy jogging — бег легким, пружинистым шагом
15. adv разг. спокойно, неторопливоeasy does it! — потихоньку да полегоньку!, не спешите!; тише едешь — дальше будешь!
Синонимический ряд:1. agreeable (adj.) accommodating; agreeable; compliant; complying; submissive; yielding2. amiable (adj.) affable; amiable; complaisant; cordial; genial; good-humored; good-natured; good-tempered; mild; obliging3. calm (adj.) calm; collected; composed; placid; poised; possessed; self-composed; self-possessed; serene; tranquil4. casual (adj.) casual; easy-going; informal; natural; relaxed; unaffected5. comfortable (adj.) at rest; comfortable; comfy; contented; cozy; cushy; easeful; familiar; languid; leisurely; prosperous; quiet; satisfied; snug; substantial; unhurried; well; well-fixed; well-heeled; well-off; well-to-do6. cosy (adj.) cosy; snug7. credulous (adj.) credulous; exploitable; fleeceable; gullible; naive; susceptible8. effortless (adj.) effortless; elementary; free; obvious; royal; uncomplicated; unconstrained; unembarrassed; unrestrained; untroublesome9. fast (adj.) fast; loose; unchaste; wanton; whorish10. fluid (adj.) cursive; flowing; fluent; fluid; graceful; running; simple; smooth11. forbearing (adj.) charitable; clement; easygoing; forbearing; indulgent; lax; lenient; merciful; permissive; soft; tolerant; tractable12. moderate (adj.) facile; gentle; gradual; light; moderate; temperateАнтонимический ряд:awkward; complex; complicated; difficult; disturbed; embarrassed; entangled; exacting; exhausting; hard; intricate; involved; laborious; strained; strict; suspicious -
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1 ადვილი, იოლიan easy question / work იოლი შეკითხვა / სამუშაოan easy book იოლად გასაგები / ადვილად წასაკითხი წიგნი2 თავისუფალი, ძალდაუტანებელიshe has easy manners თავისუფალი მიხრა-მოხრა / მანერები აქვს3 წყნარი, მშვიდი, უდარდელი, არხეინიit isn't easy though თუმცა, ეს ადვილი არ არისit is not easy to change your way of life ცხოვრების წესის შეცვლა ადვილი საქმე არაა / როდიაgo easy on the jam, that's all we have! მურაბას მოუფრთხილდი / ნუ გაუტიე, მეტი არა გვაქვს!to go easy on / with smb., sth რბილად ან ფრთხილად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)it comes easy to him ადვილად გამოსდის // ეადვილებაadmittedly it is not easy უნდა ვაღიაროთ, რომ ეს ადვილი არ არის // მართალია, ეს ადვილი არ არისman' s organism digests fish easier than meat ადამიანის ორგანიზმი თევზს საქონლის ხორცზე უფრო ადვილად ითვისებს / ინელებს -
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adv сравнительно; относительноСинонимический ряд:1. partly (adj.) fractionally; in part; incompletely; partially; partly; relatively; somewhat; to a degree; to some extent2. approximately (other) approximately; nearly; relatively -
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[kəmʹpærətıvlı] advсравнительно; относительноcomparatively easy [difficult, high] - сравнительно лёгкий [трудный, высокий]
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[kəm'pærətɪvlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > comparatively com·para·tive·ly adv
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comparatively high (difficult, easy) сравнительно/относительно высокий (трудный, лёгкий) -
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adverb1) (by means of comparison) vergleichend2) (relatively) relativ; verhältnismäßig* * *adverb This house was comparatively cheap.) verhältnismäßig* * *com·para·tive·ly[kəmˈpærətɪvli, AM -ˈperət̬ɪv-]1. (relatively) verhältnismäßig, relativ\comparatively speaking, this computer is easy to use dieser Computer ist vergleichsweise einfach zu bedienen2. (by comparison) im Vergleichto analyse/judge sth \comparatively etw durch einen Vergleich analysieren/bewerten* * *[kəm'prətIvlɪ]adv1) vergleichend2) (= relatively) verhältnismäßig, relativ* * *comparatively adv verhältnismäßig:a) vergleichsweiseb) ziemlich* * *adverb1) (by means of comparison) vergleichend2) (relatively) relativ; verhältnismäßig* * *adv.vergleichsweise adv. -
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1) ( relatively) verhältnismäßig, relativ;\comparatively speaking, this computer is easy to use dieser Computer ist vergleichsweise einfach zu bedienen2) ( by comparison) im Vergleich;to analyse/judge sth \comparatively etw durch einen Vergleich analysieren/bewerten -
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kəmˈpærətɪvlɪ нареч. сравнительно;
относительно Syn: relatively сравнительно;
относительно;
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относительноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > comparatively
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о предлог:об (about, on, of, upon, against, gainst)насчет (about, concerning, as regards)кругом (round, about)наречие: имя прилагательное: глагол:поворачивать на другой галс (about, tack) -
14 Psychoanalysis
[Psychoanalysis] seeks to prove to the ego that it is not even master in its own house, but must content itself with scanty information of what is going on unconsciously in the mind. (Freud, 1953-1974, Vol. 16, pp. 284-285)Although in the interview the analyst is supposedly a "passive" auditor of the "free association" narration by the subject, in point of fact the analyst does direct the course of the narrative. This by itself does not necessarily impair the evidential worth of the outcome, for even in the most meticulously conducted laboratory experiment the experimenter intervenes to obtain the data he is after. There is nevertheless the difficulty that in the nature of the case the full extent of the analyst's intervention is not a matter that is open to public scrutiny, so that by and large one has only his own testimony as to what transpires in the consulting room. It is perhaps unnecessary to say that this is not a question about the personal integrity of psychoanalytic practitioners. The point is the fundamental one that no matter how firmly we may resolve to make explicit our biases, no human being is aware of all of them, and that objectivity in science is achieved through the criticism of publicly accessible material by a community of independent inquirers.... Moreover, unless data are obtained under carefully standardized circumstances, or under different circumstances whose dependence on known variables is nevertheless established, even an extensive collection of data is an unreliable basis for inference. To be sure, analysts apparently do attempt to institute standard conditions for the conduct of interviews. But there is not much information available on the extent to which the standardization is actually enforced, or whether it relates to more than what may be superficial matters. (E. Nagel, 1959, pp. 49-50)3) No Necessary Incompatibility between Psychoanalysis and Certain Religious Formulationshere would seem to be no necessary incompatibility between psychoanalysis and those religious formulations which locate God within the self. One could, indeed, argue that Freud's Id (and even more Groddeck's It), the impersonal force within which is both the core of oneself and yet not oneself, and from which in illness one become[s] alienated, is a secular formation of the insight which makes religious people believe in an immanent God. (Ryecroft, 1966, p. 22)Freudian analysts emphasized that their theories were constantly verified by their "clinical observations."... It was precisely this fact-that they always fitted, that they were always confirmed-which in the eyes of their admirers constituted the strongest argument in favour of these theories. It began to dawn on me that this apparent strength was in fact their weakness.... It is easy to obtain confirmations or verifications, for nearly every theory-if we look for confirmation. (Popper, 1968, pp. 3435)5) Psychoanalysis Is Not a Science But Rather the Interpretation of a Narrated HistoryPsychoanalysis does not satisfy the standards of the sciences of observation, and the "facts" it deals with are not verifiable by multiple, independent observers.... There are no "facts" nor any observation of "facts" in psychoanalysis but rather the interpretation of a narrated history. (Ricoeur, 1974, p. 186)6) Some of the Qualities of a Scientific Approach Are Possessed by PsychoanalysisIn sum: psychoanalysis is not a science, but it shares some of the qualities associated with a scientific approach-the search for truth, understanding, honesty, openness to the import of the observation and evidence, and a skeptical stance toward authority. (Breger, 1981, p. 50)[Attributes of Psychoanalysis:]1. Psychic Determinism. No item in mental life and in conduct and behavior is "accidental"; it is the outcome of antecedent conditions.2. Much mental activity and behavior is purposive or goal-directed in character.3. Much of mental activity and behavior, and its determinants, is unconscious in character. 4. The early experience of the individual, as a child, is very potent, and tends to be pre-potent over later experience. (Farrell, 1981, p. 25)Our sceptic may be unwise enough... to maintain that, because analytic theory is unscientific on his criterion, it is not worth discussing. This step is unwise, because it presupposes that, if a study is not scientific on his criterion, it is not a rational enterprise... an elementary and egregious mistake. The scientific and the rational are not co-extensive. Scientific work is only one form that rational inquiry can take: there are many others. (Farrell, 1981, p. 46)Psychoanalysts have tended to write as though the term analysis spoke for itself, as if the statement "analysis revealed" or "it was analyzed as" preceding a clinical assertion was sufficient to establish the validity of what was being reported. An outsider might easily get the impression from reading the psychoanalytic literature that some standardized, generally accepted procedure existed for both inference and evidence. Instead, exactly the opposite has been true. Clinical material in the hands of one analyst can lead to totally different "findings" in the hands of another. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 128)The analytic process-the means by which we arrive at psychoanalytic understanding-has been largely neglected and is poorly understood, and there has been comparatively little interest in the issues of inference and evidence. Indeed, psychoanalysts as a group have not recognized the importance of being bound by scientific constraints. They do not seem to understand that a possibility is only that-a possibility-and that innumerable ways may exist to explain the same data. Psychoanalysts all too often do not seem to distinguish hypotheses from facts, nor do they seem to understand that hypotheses must be tested in some way, that criteria for evidence must exist, and that any given test for any hypothesis must allow for the full range of substantiation/refutation. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 129)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Psychoanalysis
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