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adj.шоналтыде ыштыме п.м.[shonaltyde yshtyme] -
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adj. añsız -
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baygin, kendinde degil; bilmeden, kasitsiz; bilinçalti -
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kb. bawah sadar. -ks. 1 tak sadar. 2 tak sadarkan, pingsan (after an accident). -unconsciously kk. dengan tak sadar, tanpa disadari. -
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adjectiveബോധമില്ലാത്ത, ബോധമില്ലാതെ, ഗ്രഹിക്കാത്ത, അറിയാത്ത -
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[ʌn'kɒnʃəs]1. adj1) Med privo (-a) di sensi, svenuto (-a)to fall unconscious — svenire, cadere (a terra) privo (-a) di sensi
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118 unconscious motivation
психол. бессознательная мотивация; неосознанная (подсознательная) мотивация(по З. Фрейду: мотивация, не доступная сознанию индивида, обусловленная бессознательными факторами, функционирующими через защитные механизмы)The humanistic psychologist does recognize the influence of early conditioning and of unconscious drives. But like the modern existentialist, he does not perceive man's destiny to be so fixed by his unconscious that he has little choice; thus for him unconscious motivation is consistent with an important degree of choice. — Гуманистический психолог признает влияние ранней выработки условного рефлекса и бессознательных стимулов. Но как современный экзистенциалист, он не воспринимает судьбу человека настолько предопределенной его бессознательным, что у него малая свобода выбора; так что для него бессознательная мотивация сочетается со значительной степенью выбора.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > unconscious motivation
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119 unconscious drive
психол. бессознательный стимулThe humanistic psychologist does recognize the influence of early conditioning and of unconscious drives. — Гуманистический психолог признает влияние ранней выработки условного рефлекса и бессознательных стимулов.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > unconscious drive
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120 unconscious instinct
психол. бессознательный инстинктThe Freudian view of man as dominated by unconscious instincts is rejected by humanistic psychology. — Фрейдистский взгляд на человека, в котором доминируют бессознательные инстинкты, отвергается гуманистической психологией.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > unconscious instinct
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