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social distance

  • 1 социальная дистанция

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > социальная дистанция

  • 2 социальная дистанция

    Русско-английский словарь по электронике > социальная дистанция

  • 3 социальная дистанция

    Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > социальная дистанция

  • 4 социальная дистанцированность

    Степень жёсткости или формальности в социальных отношениях. — The degree of stiffness or formality in a social relationship.

    Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > социальная дистанцированность

  • 5 шкала социальной дистанции

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > шкала социальной дистанции

  • 6 социальная дистанция

    1) Psychology: social distance
    2) Aviation medicine: social dissonance

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > социальная дистанция

  • 7 отчуждение между классами, группами, отдельными людьми

    General subject: social distance

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отчуждение между классами, группами, отдельными людьми

  • 8 социальная разобщённость

    Sociology: social distance

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > социальная разобщённость

  • 9 К-105

    В КАЧЕСТВЕ кого-чего PrepP Invar Prep) in the function of: as in the (one's) capacity of in one's capacity as by way of in one's role of.
    (Колесов:) Уверяю вас, я здесь не в качестве жениха (Вампилов 3). (К.:) I assure you, I am not here as a suitor (3a).
    Когда я, нарушив правила литературного тона, сам оказался в повествовании в качестве героя, то впервые как бы поколебалась социальная структура Лёвы... (Битов 2). When I violated literary etiquette by turning up in the narrative myself in the capacity of hero, it was as if Lyova's social structure had been shaken for the first time (2a).
    Петр, который в качестве усовершенствованного слуги не подошёл к ручке барича, а только издали поклонился ему, снова скрылся под воротами (Тургенев 2). Pyotr, who in his role of superior modern servant had not come up to kiss the young master's hand but had merely bowed to him from a distance, disappeared once again through the gateway (2e).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-105

  • 10 Р-7

    НА РАВНЫХ говорить, держать себя с кем, работать, разговор и т. п. PrepP Invar adv, nonagreeing modif, or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. human)) (to speak, conduct o.s., work etc with s.o.) as one equal with another or as if one were equal to another (in terms of age, position, social status etc) (a conversation is held, discussion takes place etc) with all parties being equal or treating each other as equals
    as equals
    as if (though) we (you, they) were equals on equal terms on an equal footing (basis).
    Зачем сблизился с Тимофеем? Зачем поехал с ним на сенокос? От них надо подальше, а он раскис, держался на равных... (Рыбаков 2). Why did he have to get to know Timofei? Why had he gone haymaking with him? He ought to have kept himself at a distance, whereas he had relaxed, he'd behaved as if they were equals... (2a).
    Его (императора) крайне забавляло, что она (девушка) не догадывалась вовсе, с кем имеет дело, и держала себя с ним на равных (Окуджава 2). Не (the emperor) was vastly amused that she (the girl) had no idea who he was and behaved as though they were equals (2a).
    Валя:) Да почему он мне должен что-то давать? Почему нельзя на равных?.. (Рощин 1). (V..) But why does he have to give me something? Why can't we be on equal terms9.. (1 b).
    «Мы не умеем сотрудничать на равных, мы умеем приручать...» (Горенштейн 1). "We don't know how to work together on an equal basis, we know how to tame.. " (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Р-7

  • 11 в качестве

    [PrepP; Invar; Prep]
    =====
    in the function of:
    - as;
    - in one's role of.
         ♦ [Колесов:] Уверяю вас, я здесь не в качестве жениха (Вампилов 3). [К.:] I assure you, I am not here as a suitor (3a).
         ♦ Когда я, нарушив правила литературного тона, сам оказался в повествовании в качестве героя, то впервые как бы поколебалась социальная структура Лёвы... (Битов 2). When I violated literary etiquette by turning up in the narrative myself in the capacity of hero, it was as if Lyova's social structure had been shaken for the first time (2a).
         ♦ Петр, который в качестве усовершенствованного слуги не подошёл к ручке барича, а только издали поклонился ему, снова скрылся под воротами (Тургенев 2). Pyotr, who in his role of superior modern servant had not come up to kiss the young master's hand but had merely bowed to him from a distance, disappeared once again through the gateway (2e).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в качестве

  • 12 на равных

    НА РАВНЫХ говорить, держать себя с кем, работать, разговор и т.п.
    [PrepP; Invar; adv, nonagreeing modif, or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. human)]
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    (to speak, conduct o.s., work etc with s.o.) as one equal with another or as if one were equal to another (in terms of age, position, social status etc); (a conversation is held, discussion takes place etc) with all parties being equal or treating each other as equals:
    - as if (though) we (you, they) were equals;
    - on an equal footing < basis>.
         ♦ Зачем солизился с Тимофеем? Зачем поехал с ним на сенокос? От них надо подальше, а он раскис, держался на равных... (Рыбаков 2). Why did he have to get to know Timofei? Why had he gone haymaking with him? He ought to have kept himself at a distance, whereas he had relaxed, he'd behaved as if they were equals... (2a).
         Его [императора] крайне забавляло, что она [ девушка] не догадывалась вовсе, с кем имеет дело, и держала себя с ним на равных (Окуджава 2). Не [the emperor] was vastly amused that she [the girl] had no idea who he was and behaved as though they were equals (2a).
         ♦ [Валя:] Да почему он мне должен что-то давать? Почему нельзя на равных?.. (Рощин 1). [V..] But why does he have to give me something? Why can't we be on equal terms?.. (1b).
         ♦ "Мы не умеем сотрудничать на равных, мы умеем приручать..." (Горенштейн 1). "We don't know how to work together on an equal basis, we know how to tame.. " (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на равных

См. также в других словарях:

  • Social distance — describes the distance between different groups of society and is opposed to locational distance . The notion includes all differences such as social class, race/ethnicity or sexuality, but also the fact that the different groups do not mix. The… …   Wikipedia

  • social distance — Refers to similarity or closeness based upon social variables or networks as in occupational mobility , or the Bogardus social distance scale based upon willingness to allow various ethnic groups to degrees of intimacy (for example, ‘Would you… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • Social distance corollary — The Social Distance Corollary is a theory in communication research that concerns the tendency of people to perceive others to be more susceptible to media influence than they actually are.This tendency is at the heart of the third person effect …   Wikipedia

  • social distance — noun : the degree of acceptance or rejection of social intercourse between individuals belonging to diverse racial, ethnic, or class groups …   Useful english dictionary

  • social distance — Sociol. the extent to which individuals or groups are removed from or excluded from participating in one another s lives. * * * …   Universalium

  • social distance — /soʊʃəl ˈdɪstns/ (say sohshuhl distns) noun the extent to which individuals or groups are removed from or excluded from participating in each other s life …  

  • Bogardus Social Distance Scale — The Bogardus Social Distance Scale is a psychological testing scale created by Emory S. Bogardus to empirically measure people s willingness to participate in social contacts of varying degrees of closeness with members of diverse social groups,… …   Wikipedia

  • Bogardus social distance scale — A scaling technique for measuring social distance, pioneered by Emory S. Bogardus in the 1930s, usually applied to the study of ethnic relations, social classes, and social values generally. The scale attempts to measure respondents degree of… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • Distance (disambiguation) — Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. Distance may also refer to: Distance (band), a late 1980s rock supergroup featuring Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson The distance (boxing), a term for boxing in which a fight goes …   Wikipedia

  • distance — dis|tance1 [ dıstəns ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the amount of space between two people or things: distance from: It is important to consider distance from public transportation when buying a house. distance to: They started to walk the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • distance — I UK [ˈdɪstəns] / US noun Word forms distance : singular distance plural distances *** 1) [countable/uncountable] the amount of space between two people or things distance from: It is important to consider distance from public transport when… …   English dictionary

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