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gen. |
метафизический |
Gruzovik |
метафизичный |
budism. |
трансцендентный |
filos. |
общефилософский (метафизические проблемы = общефилософские проблемы, напр., проблемы бытия, познания, человека Alex_Odeychuk) |
psic. |
имеющий реальное существование |
rel. |
метафизический (Of or relating to metaphysics); сверхъестественный |
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metaphysical Of or relating to the transcendent or to a reality beyond what is perceptible to the senses, supernatural [ˌmetə'fɪzɪk(ə)l] adj. | |
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rel. |
трансцендентный |
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Inglés tesauro |
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abrev. |
metaph |
lit. |
The word generally refers to a group of 17th century poets, who include Donne, Herbert and Marvell. Metaphysical poetry commonly has striking imagery, which sometimes stems from new contemporary scientific and geographic discoveries, witty conceits, the contrast of the physical and the philosophical and a high impression of mortality. There is also flexibility in the meter and rhythm adopted. |