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tr[ɒbskjʊ'ræntɪzəm]1 obscurantismon.• obscurantiso s.m.• oscurantismo s.m.[ˌɒbskjʊǝ'ræntɪzǝm]N oscurantismo m -
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obscurantism [ˏɒbskjυˊræntɪzǝm] nмракобе́сие, обскуранти́зм -
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{,ɔbskjuə'ræntizm}
n обскурантизъм, мракобесие, реакционерство* * *{,ъbskjuъ'rantizm} n обскурантизъм, мракобесие, реакцион* * *n мракобесие;obscurantism; n обскурантизъм, мракобесие, реакционерство.* * *n обскурантизъм, мракобесие, реакционерство* * *obscurantism[¸ɔb´skju´əræntizəm] n обскурантизъм; мракобесие, реакционерство. -
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ˌɔbskjuəˈræntɪzm сущ. мракобесие, обскурантизм, реакционность, ретроградство мракобесие, обскурантизм намеренная неяность или неточность obscurantism мракобесие, обскурантизмБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obscurantism
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n. obscurantisme (er op tegen zijn om wetenschap over te brengen; expres onklaarheid stichten)[ obskjoeræntizm] -
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[ˌɒbskjʊə'ræntɪzəm]nome oscurantismo m.* * *obscurantism /ɒbskjʊəˈræntɪzəm/n. [u]obscurant, obscurantistA a.B n.oscurantista.* * *[ˌɒbskjʊə'ræntɪzəm]nome oscurantismo m. -
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ob·scu·rant·ism[ˌɒbskjʊəˈræntizəm, AM ɑ:bˈskjʊrən]* * *["ɒbskjUə'rntIzəm]nObskurantismus m, Aufklärungsfeindlichkeit f* * *obscurantism [ˌɒbskjʊəˈræntızəm; US ˌɑb-; a. ɑbˈskjʊrənˌtızəm] s Obskurantismus m (feindselige Haltung gegenüber jeder Art von Aufklärung) -
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[ˌɔbskjuəˈræntɪzm]obscurantism мракобесие, обскурантизм -
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n1. обскурантизм; мракобесие;2. намеренная неясность;3. негативное отношение к науке и просвещению.* * *сущ.1) обскурантизм; мракобесие;2) намеренная неясность;3) негативное отношение к науке и просвещению. -
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[ˏɔbskjʊə`ræntɪzm]мракобесие, обскурантизм, реакционность, ретроградствоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > obscurantism
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[ob·scur·ant·ism || ‚ɑbskjə'ræntɪzm /‚ɒbskjʊ-]◙ n. אובסקורנטיזם (התנגדות להפצת ידע; יצירת אי-בהירות מכוונת)* * *◙ (תנווכמ תוריהב-יא תריצי ;עדי תצפהל תודגנתה) םזיטנרוקסבוא◄ -
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subst. \/ˌəbskjʊəˈræntɪ(zə)m\/, \/əbˈskjʊərəntɪ(zə)m\/obskurantisme -
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ob.scu.rant.ism[ɔbskjuər'æntizəm] n obscurantismo, ignorância.
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Obscurantism — (French: obscurantisme, from the Latin obscurans, “darkening”) is the practice of deliberately preventing the facts or the full details of some matter from becoming known. There are two, common, historical and intellectual, denotations: 1)… … Wikipedia
obscurantism — OBSCURANTÍSM s.n. Stare de înapoiere culturală; atitudine ostilă, refractară faţă de tot ce reprezintă progres. – Din fr. obscurantisme. Trimis de laurap, 13.11.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 OBSCURANTÍSM s. neştiinţă. Trimis de siveco, 05.08.2004. Sursa … Dicționar Român
Obscurantism — Ob*scur ant*ism, n. The system or the principles of the obscurants. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obscurantism — (n.) opposition to enlightenment, 1834, from Ger. obscurantismus (18c.); see OBSCURANT (Cf. obscurant) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
obscurantism — ► NOUN ▪ the practice of preventing the facts or full details of something from becoming known. DERIVATIVES obscurantist noun & adjective. ORIGIN from Latin obscurare make dark … English terms dictionary
obscurantism — [äb skyoor′ən tiz΄əm, əbskyoor′ən tiz΄əm] n. 1. opposition to human progress or enlightenment 2. the practice of being deliberately obscure or vague obscurantist n., adj … English World dictionary
obscurantism — [[t]ɒ̱bskjʊræ̱ntizəm, AM ɒbskj ʊrənt [/t]] N UNCOUNT Obscurantism is the practice or policy of deliberately making something vague and difficult to understand, especially in order to prevent people from finding out the truth. [FORMAL or WRITTEN] … English dictionary
obscurantism — noun Date: 1834 1. opposition to the spread of knowledge ; a policy of withholding knowledge from the general public 2. a. a style (as in literature or art) characterized by deliberate vagueness or abstruseness b. an act or instance of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
obscurantism — obscurantist, n., adj. /euhb skyoor euhn tiz euhm, ob skyoo ran tiz euhm/, n. 1. opposition to the increase and spread of knowledge. 2. deliberate obscurity or evasion of clarity. [1825 35; < F obscurantisme; see OBSCURANT, ISM] * * * … Universalium
obscurantism — noun a) A state of opposition to human progress or enlightenment. b) Being deliberately obscure or vague. See Also: obscurantist, obscuration, obscure … Wiktionary
obscurantísm — s. n … Romanian orthography