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1 God created man in his own image, says the Bible; philosophers reverse the process: they create God in theirs.
<01> Бог создал человека по своему подобию, сказано в Библии. Философы делают все наоборот: они создают бога по своему подобию. Lichtenberg (Лихтенберг).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > God created man in his own image, says the Bible; philosophers reverse the process: they create God in theirs.
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['ɪmɪʤ] 1. сущ.1) образ; изображение; отражение ( в зеркале)Syn:2)а) изваяние, статуя ( святого)Syn:б) идол3)а) сходство, схожесть, подобиеGod created man in his own image. — Бог создал человека по своему образу и подобию.
Syn:б) копияThe son was the exact image of his father. — Сын был точной копией своего отца.
4)а) метафора, образSyn:5) воплощение, олицетворениеSyn:6) уст. призрак, видение, привидениеSyn:7)а) разг. представление (о чём-л.)The image of art theft as a gentleman's crime is outdated. — Представление о краже произведений искусства как о благородном преступлении устарело.
б) идея, образ, концепция (чего-л.)Syn:8) репутация, лицо, престижThe tobacco industry has been trying to improve its image. — Табачная промышленность пытается поднять свой престиж.
9) мат. образ ( функции), отображение2. гл.1) изображать, создавать изображениеThe rocky terrain was imaged on a TV screen. — На телеэкране было изображение гористой местности.
Syn:2) отображать, отражать, представлятьSyn:3) воображать, вызывать в воображении, представлять себеSyn:Syn:5) символизировать; олицетворятьThis waterfall images my life. — Этот водопад есть символ моей жизни.
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['ɪmɪʤ] n1) образ; изображение; отражение (в зеркале)2) имидж; облик, впечатление; представлениеimage maker — амер. создатель имиджа, имиджмейкер
3) метафора, образ
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