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Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
IJP — International Journal of Psycho-analysis
JAPA — Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
SE — Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
PSOC — Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
PQ — Psychoanalytic Quarterly
WAF — The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
PMC — Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
О словаре: _about — Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
1. Abend, S. M. Identity.
PMC
. Forthcoming.
2. Abend, S. M. (1974) Problems of identity.
PQ
, 43.
3. Abend, S. M., Porder, M. S. & Willick, M. S. (1983) Borderline Patients. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
4. Abraham, K. (1916) The first pregenital stage of libido. Selected Papers. London, Hogarth Press, 1948.
5. Abraham, K. (1917) Ejaculatio praecox. In: selected Papers. New York Basic Books.
6. Abraham, K. (1921) Contributions to the theory of the anal character. Selected Papers. New York: Basic Books, 1953.
7. Abraham, K. (1924) A Short study of the development of the libido, viewed in the light of mental disorders. In: Selected Papers. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.
8. Abraham, K. (1924) Manic-depressive states and the pre-genital levels of the libido. In: Selected Papers. London: Hogarth Press, 1949.
9. Abraham, K. (1924) Selected Papers. London: Hogarth Press, 1948.
10. Abraham, K. (1924) The influence of oral erotism on character formation. Ibid.
11. Abraham, K. (1925) The history of an impostor in the light of psychoanalytic knowledge. In: Clinical Papers and Essays on Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books, 1955, vol. 2.
12. Abrams, S. (1971) The psychoanalytic unconsciousness. In: The Unconscious Today, ed. M. Kanzer. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
13. Abrams, S. (1981) Insight.
PSOC
, 36.
14. Abse, D W. (1985) The depressive character In Depressive States and their Treatment, ed. V. Volkan New York: Jason Aronson.
15. Abse, D. W. (1985) Hysteria and Related Mental Disorders. Bristol: John Wright.
16. Ackner, B. (1954) Depersonalization. J. Ment. Sci., 100.
17. Adler, A. (1924) Individual Psychology. New York: Harcourt, Brace.
18. Akhtar, S. (1984) The syndrome of identity diffusion. Amer. J. Psychiat., 141.
19. Alexander, F. (1950) Psychosomatic Medicine. New York: Norton.
20. Allen, D. W. (1974) The Feat- of Looking. Charlottesvill, Va: Univ. Press of Virginia.
21. Allen, D. W. (1980) Psychoanalytic treatment of the exhibitionist. In: Exhibitionist, Description, Assessment, and Treatment, ed. D. Cox. New York: Garland STPM Press.
22. Allport, G. (1937) Personality. New York: Henry Holt.
23. Almansi, R. J. (1960) The face-breast equation.
JAPA
, 6.
24. Almansi, R. J. (1979) Scopophilia and object loss.
PQ
, 47.
25. Altman, L. Z. (1969) The Dream in Psychoanalysis. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
26. Altman, L. Z. (1977) Some vicissitudes of love.
JAPA
, 25.
27. American Psychiatric Association. (1987) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3d ed. revised. Washington, D. C.
28. Ansbacher, Z. & Ansbacher, R. (1956) The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler. New York: Basic Books.
29. Anthony, E. J. (1981) Shame, guilt, and the feminine self in psychoanalysis. In: Object and Self, ed. S. Tuttman, C. Kaye & M. Zimmerman. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
30. Arlow. J. A. (1953) Masturbation and symptom formation.
JAPA
, 1.
31. Arlow. J. A. (1959) The structure of the deja vu experience.
JAPA
, 7.
32. Arlow. J. A. (1961) Ego psychology and the study of mythology.
JAPA
, 9.
33. Arlow. J. A. (1963) Conflict, regression and symptom formation.
IJP
, 44.
34. Arlow. J. A. (1966) Depersonalization and derealization. In: Psychoanalysis: A General Psychology, ed. R. M. Loewenstein, L. M. Newman, M. Schur & A. J. Solnit. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
35. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Fantasy, memory and reality testing.
PQ
, 38.
36. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of mental experience.
PQ
, 38.
37. Arlow. J. A. (1970) The psychopathology of the psychoses.
IJP
, 51.
38. Arlow. J. A. (1975) The structural hypothesis.
PQ
, 44.
39. Arlow. J. A. (1977) Affects and the psychoanalytic situation.
IJP
, 58.
40. Arlow. J. A. (1979) Metaphor and the psychoanalytic situation.
PQ
, 48.
41. Arlow. J. A. (1979) The genesis of interpretation.
JAPA
, 27 (suppl.).
42. Arlow. J. A. (1982) Problems of the superego concept.
PSOC
, 37.
43. Arlow. J. A. (1984) Disturbances of the sense of time.
PQ
, 53.
44. Arlow. J. A. (1985) Some technical problems of countertransference.
PQ
, 54.
45. Arlow, J. A. & Brenner, C. (1963) Psychoanalytic Concepts and the Structural Theory, New York: Int. Univ. Press.
46. Arlow, J. A. & Brenner, C. (1969) The psychopathology of the psychoses.
IJP
, 50.
47. Asch, S. S. (1966) Depression.
PSOC
, 21.
48. Asch, S. S. (1976) Varieties of negative therapeutic reactions and problems of technique.
JAPA
, 24.
49. Atkins, N. (1970) The Oedipus myth. Adolescence, and the succession of generations.
JAPA
, 18.
50. Atkinson, J. W. & Birch, D. (1970) The Dynamics of Action. New York: Wiley.
51. Bachrach, H. M. & Leaff, L. A. (1978) Analyzability.
JAPA
, 26.
52. Bacon, C. (1956) A developmental theory of female homosexuality. In: Perversions,ed, S. Lorand & M. Balint. New York: Gramercy.
53. Bak, R. C. (1953) Fetishism.
JAPA
. 1.
54. Bak, R. C. (1968) The phallic woman.
PSOC
, 23.
55. Bak, R. C. & Stewart, W. A. (1974) Fetishism, transvestism, and voyeurism. An American Handbook of Psychiatry, ed. S. Arieti. New York: Basic Books, vol. 3.
56. Balint, A. (1949) Love for mother and mother-love.
IJP
, 30.
57. Balter, L., Lothane, Z. & Spencer, J. H. (1980) On the analyzing instrument,
PQ
, 49.
58. Basch, M. F. (1973) Psychoanalysis and theory formation. Ann. Psychoanal., 1.
59. Basch, M. F. (1976) The concept of affect.
JAPA
, 24.
60. Basch, M. F. (1981) Selfobject disorders and psychoanalytic theory.
JAPA
, 29.
61. Basch, M. F. (1983) Emphatic understanding.
JAPA
. 31.
62. Balldry, F. Character.
PMC
. Forthcoming.
63. Balldry, F. (1983) The evolution of the concept of character in Freud’s writings.
JAPA
. 31.
64. Begelman, D. A. (1971) Misnaming, metaphors, the medical model and some muddles. Psychiatry, 34.
65. Behrends, R. S. & Blatt, E. J. (1985) Internalization and psychological development throughout the life cycle.
PSOC
, 40.
66. Bell, A. (1961) Some observations on the role of the scrotal sac and testicles
JAPA
, 9.
67. Benedeck, T. (1949) The psychosomatic implications of the primary unit. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 19.
68. Beres, C. (1958) Vicissitudes of superego functions and superego precursors in childhood. FSOC, 13.
69. Beres, D. Conflict.
PMC
. Forthcoming.
70. Beres, D. (1956) Ego deviation and the concept of schizophrenia.
PSOC
, 11.
71. Beres, D. (1960) Perception, imagination and reality.
IJP
, 41.
72. Beres, D. (1960) The psychoanalytic psychology of imagination.
JAPA
, 8.
73. Beres, D. & Joseph, E. D. (1965) Structure and function in psychoanalysis.
IJP
, 46.
74. Beres, D. (1970) The concept of mental representation in psychoanalysis.
IJP
, 51.
75. Berg, M D. (1977) The externalizing transference.
IJP
, 58.
76. Bergeret, J. (1985) Reflection on the scientific responsi bilities of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Memorandum distributed at 34th IPA Congress, Humburg.
77. Bergman, A. (1978) From mother to the world outside. In: Grolnick et. al. (1978).
78. Bergmann, M. S. (1980) On the intrapsychic function of falling in love.
PQ
, 49.
79. Berliner, B. (1966) Psychodynamics of the depressive character. Psychoanal. Forum, 1.
80. Bernfeld, S. (1931) Zur Sublimierungslehre. Imago, 17.
81. Bibring, E. (1937) On the theory of the therapeutic results of psychoanalysis.
IJP
, 18.
82. Bibring, E. (1941) The conception of the repetition compulsion.
PQ
, 12.
83. Bibring, E. (1953) The mechanism of depression. In: Affective Disorders, ed. P. Greenacre. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
84. Bibring, E. (1954) Psychoanalysis and the dynamic psychotherapies.
JAPA
, 2.
85. Binswanger, H. (1963) Positive aspects of the animus. Zьrich: Spring.
86. Bion Francesca Abingdon: Fleetwood Press.
87. Bion, W. R. (1952) Croup dynamics.
IJP
, 33.
88. Bion, W. R. (1961) Experiences in Groups. London: Tavistock.
89. Bion, W. R. (1962) A theory of thinking.
IJP
, 40.
90. Bion, W. R. (1962) Learning from Experience. London: William Heinemann.
91. Bion, W. R. (1963) Elements of Psychoanalysis. London: William Heinemann.
92. Bion, W. R. (1965) Transformations. London: William Heinemann.
93. Bion, W. R. (1970) Attention and Interpretation. London: Tavistock.
94. Bion, W. R. (1985) All My Sins Remembered, ed. Francesca Bion. Adingdon: Fleetwood Press.
95. Bird, B. (1972) Notes on transference.
JAPA
, 20.
96. Blanck, G. & Blanck, R. (1974) Ego Psychology. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.
97. Blatt, S. J. (1974) Levels of object representation in anaclitic and introjective depression.
PSOC
, 29.
98. Blau, A. (1955) A unitary hypothesis of emotion.
PQ
, 24.
99. Bleuler, E. (1911) Dementia Praecox or the Group of Schizophrenias. New York: Int. Univ. Press, 1951.
100. Blos, P. (1954) Prolonged adolescence. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 24.
101. Blos, P. (1962) On Adolescence. New York: Free Press.
102. Blos, P. (1972) The epigenesia of the adult neurosis. 27.
103. Blos, P. (1979) Modification in the traditional psychoanalytic theory of adolescent development. Adolescent Psychiat., 8.
104. Blos, P. (1984) Son and father.
JAPA
_. 32.
105. Blum, G. S. (1963) Prepuberty and adolescence, In Studies ed. R. E. Grinder. New York: McMillan.
106. Blum, H. P. Symbolism. FMC. Forthcoming.
107. Blum, H. P. (1976) Female Psychology.
JAPA
, 24 (suppl.).
108. Blum, H. P. (1976) Masochism, the ego ideal and the psychology of women.
JAPA
, 24 (suppl.).
109. Blum, H. P. (1980) The value of reconstruction in adult psychoanalysis.
IJP
, 61.
110. Blum, H. P. (1981) Forbidden quest and the analytic ideal.
PQ
, 50.
111. Blum, H. P. (1983) Defense and resistance. Foreword. JAFA, 31.
112. Blum, H. P., Kramer, Y., Richards, A. K. & Richards, A. D., eds. (1988) Fantasy, Myth and Reality: Essays in Honor of Jacob A. Arlow. Madison, Conn.: Int. Univ. Press.
113. Boehm, F. (1930) The femininity-complex In men.
IJP
,11.
114. Boesky, D. Structural theory.
PMC
. Forthcoming.
115. Boesky, D. (1973) Deja raconte as a screen defense.
PQ
, 42.
116. Boesky, D. (1982) Acting out.
IJP
, 63.
117. Boesky, D. (1986) Questions about Sublimation In Psychoanalysis the Science of Mental Conflict, ed. A. D. Richards & M. S. Willick. Hillsdale, N. J.: Analytic Press.
118. Bornstein, B. (1935) Phobia in a 2 1/2-year-old child.
PQ
, 4.
119. Bornstein, B. (1951) On latency.
PSOC
, 6.
120. Bornstein, M., ed. (1983) Values and neutrality in psychoanalysis. Psychoanal. Inquiry, 3.
121. Bowlby, J. (1960) Grief and morning in infancy and early childhood.
PSOC
. 15.
122. Bowlby, J. (1961) Process of mourning.
IJP
. 42.
123. Bowlby, J. (1980) Attachment and Loss, vol. 3. New York: Basic Books.
124. Bradlow, P. A. (1973) Depersonalization, ego splitting, non-human fantasy and shame.
IJP
, 54.
125. Brazelton, T. B., Kozlowsky, B. & Main, M. (1974) The early motherinfant interaction. In: The Effect of the Infant on Its Caregiver, ed. M. Lewis & L. Rosenblum New York Wiley.
126. Brenner, C. (1957) The nature and development of the concept of repression in Freud’s writings.
PSOC
, 12.
127. Brenner, C. (1959) The masochistic character.
JAPA
, 7.
128. Brenner, C. (1973) An Elementary Textbook of Psycho-analysis. New York Int. Univ. Press.
129. Brenner, C. (1974) On the nature and development of affects
PQ
, 43.
130. Brenner, C. (1976) Psychoanalytic Technique and Psychic Conflict. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
131. Brenner, C. (1979) The Mind in Conflict. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
132. Brenner, C. (1979) Working alliance, therapeutic alliance and transference.
JAPA
, 27.
133. Brenner, C. (1981) Defense and defense mechanisms.
PQ
, 50.
134. Brenner, C. (1983) Defense. In: the Mind in Conflict. New York Int. Univ. Press.
135. Bressler, B. (1965) The concept of the self. Psychoanalytic Review, 52.
136. Breuer, J. & Freud, S. (1983—95) Studies on Hysteria.
SE
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137. Breznitz, S., ed. (1983) The Denial of Stress. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
138. Brody, S. (1964) Passivity. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
139. Brown, H. (1970) Psycholinquistics. New York: Free Press.
140. Bruner, J. S. (1964) The course of cognitive growth. Amer. Psychologist. 19.
141. Bruner, J., Jolly, A. & Sylva, K. (1976) Play. New York Basic Books.
142. Bruner, J. E., Olver, R. R. &Greenfield, P. M. (1966) Studies in Cognitive Growth. New York: Wiley.
143. Buie, D H. (1981) Empathy.
JAPA
, 29.
144. Burgner, M. & Edgeumble, R. (1972) Some problems in the conceptualization of early object relationships.
PSOC
, 27.
145. Call, J. ed. (1979) Basic Handbook of Child Psychiatry. New York: Basic Books.
146. Carroll, G. (1956) Language, Thought and Reality. Cambridge & London: M. I. T. Press & John Wiley.
147. Cavenar, J. O. & Nash, J. L. (1976) The effects of Combat on the normal personality. Comprehensive Psychiat., 17.
148. Chassequet-Smirgel, J. (1978) Reflections on the connection between perversion and sadism.
IJP
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149. Chomsky, N. (1978) Language and unconscious knowledge. In: Psychoanalysis and Language, ed. J. H. Smith. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, vol. 3.
150. Clower, V. (1975) Significance of masturbation in female sexual development and function. In: Masturbation from Infancy to Senescence, ed. I. Marcus & J. Francis. New York: Int. Uni» Press.
151. Coen, S. J. & Bradlow, P. A. (1982) Twin transference as a compromise formation.
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152. Compton, A. Object and relationships.
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153. Cullen, W. (1777) First Lines of the Practice of Psysic. Edinburgh: Bell, Brandfute.
154. Curtis, B. C. (1969) Psychoanalytic understanding and treatment of impotence. In: Sexual Function and Dysfunction, ed. P. J. Fink & V. B. O. Hummett. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
155. Darwin, C. (1874) The Descent of Man. New York: Hurst.
156. Davidoff-Hirsch, H. (1985) Oedipal and preoedipal phenomena.
JAPA
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157. Davis, M. & Wallbridge, D. (1981) Boundary and Space. New York: Brunner-Mazel.
158. Deutsch, H. (1932) Homosexuality in women.
PQ
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159. Deutsch, H. (1934) Some forms of emotional disturbance and their relationship to schizophrenia.
PQ
, 11.
160. Deutsch, H. (1937) Absence of grief.
PQ
, 6.
161. Deutsch, H. (1942) Some forms of emotional disturbance and their relationship to schizophrenia.
PQ
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162. Deutsch, H. (1955) The impostor. In: Neuroses and Character Types. New York: Int. Univ. Press, 1965.
163. Devereux, G. (1953) Why Oedipus killed Lains.
IJP
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164. Dewald, P. (1982) Psychoanalytic perspectives On resistance. In: resistance, Psychodynamics. and Behavioral Approaches, ed. P. Wachtel. New York: Plenum Press.
165. Dickes, R. (1963) Fetishistic behavior.
JAPA
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166. Dickes, R. (1965) The defensive function of an altered state of consciousness.
JAPA
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167. Dickes, R. (1967) Severe regressive disruption of the therapeutic alliance.
JAPA
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168. Dickes, R. (1981) Sexual myths and misinformation. In: Understanding Human Behaviour in Health and Illness, ed. R. C. Simon & H. Pardes. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
169. Dorpat, T. L. (1985) Denial and Defense in the Therapeutic Situation. New York: Jason Aronson.
170. Downey, T. W. (1978) Transitional phenomena in the analysis of early adolescent males.
PSOC
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171. Dunbar, F. (1954) Emotions and Bodily Functions. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.
172. Easson, W. M. (1973) The earliest ego development, primitive memory traces, and the Isakower phenomenon.
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173. Edelheit, H. (1971) Mythopoiesis and the primal scene. Psychoanal. Study Society, 5.
174. Edgcumbe, R. & Burgner, M. (1972) Some problems in the conceptualization of early object relation ships, part I.
PSOC
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175. Edgcumbe, R. & Burgner, M. (1975) The phallicnarcissistic phase.
PSOC
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176. Eidelberg, L. (1960) A third contribution to the study of slips of the tongue.
IJP
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177. Eidelberg, L. (1968) Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis. New York: The Free Press; London: Collier-MacMillan.
178. Eissler, K. R. (1953) The effect of the structure of the ego on psychoanalytic technique.
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179. Ellenberg, H. F. (1970) The Discovery of the Unconscious. New York: Basic Books.
180. Emde, R. N. (1980) Toward a psychoanalytic theory of affect: I. & G. H. Pollock. Washington NYMH.
181. Emde R., Gaensbaner, T. & Harmon R. (1976) Emotional Expression in Infancy. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
182. Erode R. & Harmon, R. J. (1972) Endogenous and exogenous smiling systems in early infancy. J. Amer. Acad. Child Psychiat., 11.
183. Engel, G. L. (1962) Psychological Development in Health and Disease. New York Saunders.
184. Engel, G. L. (1967) Psychoanalytic theory of somatic disorder.
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185. Engel, G. L. (1968) A reconsideration of the role of conversion in somatic disease. Compr. Psychiat., 94.
186. English, H. B. & English, A. C. (1958) A comprehensive Dictionary of Psychological and Psychoanalytical Terms. New York: David McKay.
187. Erard, R. (1983) New wine in old skins. Int. Rev. Psychoanal., 10.
188. Erdelyi, M. H. (1985) Psychoanalysis. New York: W. H. Freeman.
189. Erikson, E. H. (1950) Childhood and Society. New York: Norton.
190. Erikson, E. H. (1956) The concept of ego identity.
JAPA
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191. Erikson, E. H. (1956) The problem of ego identity.
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192. Esman, A. H. (1973) The primal scene.
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193. Esman, A. H. (1975) The Psychology of Adolescence. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
194. Esman, A. H. (1979) Some reflections on boredom.
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195. Esman, A. H. (1983) The «stimulus barrier»: a review and reconsideration.
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196. Fairbairn, W. R. D. (1952) Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
197. Fairbairn, W. R. D. (1954) An Object-Relations Theory of the Personality. New York: Basic Books.
198. Fairbairn, W. R. D. (1963) Synopsis of an Object-Relations theory of the personality.
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199. Fawcett, J., Clark, D. C., Scheftner, W. H. & Hedecker, D. (1983) Differences between anhedonia and normal hedonic depressive states. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 40.
200. Fenichel, O. (1934) On the psychology of boredom. Collected Papers. New York: Norton, 1953, vol. 1.
201. Fenichel, O. (1941) Problems of Psychoanalytic Technique. Albany, N. Y.: Psychoanalytic Quaterly.
202. Fenichel, O. (1945) Character disorders. In: The Psychoanalytic Theory of the Neurosis. New York: Norton.
203. Fenichel, O. (1945) The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis New York: Norton.
204. Fenichel, O. (1954) Ego strength and ego weakness. Collected Papers. New York: Norton, vol. 2.
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209. Fink, G. (1967) Analysis of the Isakower phenomenon.
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210. Fink, P. J. (1970) Correlation between «actual» neurosis and the work of Masters and Johson. P. Q, 39.
211. Finkenstein, L. (1975) Awe premature ejaculation. P. Q, 44.
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214. Fisher, C. et. al. (1968) Cycle of penile erection synchronous with dreaming (REM) sleep. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 12.
215. Fliess, R. (1942) The metapsychology of the analyst.
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Перевод по словам
— in [adjective]
preposition: в, на, по, во, при, с, у, из, через, в течение
adverb: внутри, согласно, внутрь, в дом, в наличии, дома, в моде, в прессе, на станции, на службе
noun: связи, влияние
adjective: расположенный внутри, направленный внутрь, прибывающий, находящийся у власти, для узкого круга, модный
- wanting in purpose — желая цели
- in collusion — в сговоре
- appropriation in aid — дотация
- in the loop — в петле
- in times gone by — в разы
- hold in esteem — уважать
- in third place — на третьем месте
- a (monkey) wrench in the works — ключ (обезьяна) в работах
- in exchange — в обмен
- in a manner of speaking — так сказать
- over the seas — над морями
- to the point — к точке
- within the limits of — в пределах
- in the bag — в сумке
- lie of the ground — рельеф местности
- to the tick — к тику
- play the spark to — ухаживать
- stray from the straight and narrow — отклонился от прямого и узкого
- nothing out of the common — ничего из общего
- close to the bone — близко к кости
- breed true — давать породистый приплод
- true situation — истинное положение вещей
- no true bill — отклоненный обвинительный акт
- yes, it is true — Да, это правда
- a true environment — истинная среда
- true work of art — Истинное произведение искусства
- true and accurate — достоверные и точные
- true breeding — истинное разведение
- it not true — это не правда
- faithful and true — верный и истинный
— sense [noun]
noun: смысл, чувство, ощущение, значение, сознание, толк, разум, здравый смысл, мнение, ум
verb: чувствовать, ощущать, понимать
- sense of unease — чувство тревоги
- make sense for you — иметь смысл для вас
- intended sense — предназначенный смысл
- sense of purity — ощущение чистоты
- comfort sense — комфорт чувство
- overall sense — общий смысл
- in the sense of having — в том смысле, что
- there is a sense — есть смысл
- strong sense of duty — сильное чувство долга
- sense of pressure — чувство давления
— of [preposition]
preposition: из, о, от, об, для
- speak of — говорить о
- in the back of beyond — в глубине
- excused of/from — извините
- receiver (of stolen goods) — приемник (из похищенных товаров)
- a multitude of — множество
- as a consequence of — как следствие
- give an account of — дать отчет о
- department of transportation — отдел транспорта
- full of promise — полный обещаний
- put flesh on the bones of — положить плоть на кости
— word [noun]
noun: слово, речь, текст, известие, обещание, замечание, пароль, разговор, девиз, лозунг
verb: вести, сформулировать, выражать словами, подбирать выражения
- word formative prefix — словообразовательная приставка
- catch in a word — поймать на слове
- word double underline — двойное подчеркивание слова
- word composition — композиция слово
- this is the word of the lord — это слово господина
- scrooge was better than his word — Скрудж был лучше, чем его слова
- suggested that the word — предположил, что слова
- mention of the word — говоря о слове
- inclusion of the word — включение слова
- heard a word from — услышал слово от
Предложения с «in the true sense of the word»
Nor could the poem be called an epic in the true sense of the word. |
Поэму вряд ли можно было назвать эпической в привычном смысле. |
She’s a remarkable nature,?mancipe? in the true sense of the word, an advanced woman. |
Это замечательная натура, в истинном смысле слова , передовая женщина. |
They believe Jesus is an archangel in the true sense of the word—the highest spiritual creature. |
Они верят, что Иисус — архангел в истинном смысле этого слова , высшее духовное существо. |
They are, in the true sense of the word, guesses at truth, frequently contradicting each other, yet all tending in one direction. |
Они являются, в истинном смысле этого слова , догадками об истине, часто противоречащими друг другу, но все же стремящимися в одном направлении. |
They are, in the true sense of the word, guesses at truth, frequently contradicting each other, yet all tending in one direction. |
Они являются, в истинном смысле этого слова , догадками об истине, часто противоречащими друг другу, но все же стремящимися в одном направлении. |
True awe, a sense of wonder and insignificance in the face of something enormous and grand, is rare in our lives. |
Настоящее потрясение, чувство восторга и незначительности перед лицом чего — то огромного и великого, очень редко встречается. |
He didn’t know if the sense of danger was a true perception or not, but he dared not ignore the feelings. |
Он не знал, обосновано ли это ощущение или нет, но не решался им пренебречь. |
You believe that the story is true, because you responded to it from that sense of truth deep within you. |
Ты веришь что рассказ правдив, поскольку на него отреагировало твое глубинное чувство правды. |
But I have no sense of any mind, of any true emotion or direction. |
Пока я не ощущаю абсолютно никаких признаков разума, никаких чувств или обрывков мыслей. |
Let compassion and a true sense of our common humanity be the guiding principles of our endeavours to serve our children and future generations. |
Пусть сострадание и искреннее чувство нашей общей человеческой сопричастности станут принципами, которыми мы будем руководствоваться во всех своих усилиях в интересах наших детей и грядущих поколений. |
He is a true conviction politician, inspired less by a sense of the future as by a sense of morality. |
Он политик с искренними убеждениями, вдохновляемый в меньшей степени представлениями о будущем, чем чувством нравственности и морали. |
A moral sense is essential to a democracy of true solidarity. |
Чувство морали является существенным для истинно солидарной демократии. |
Sometimes it is difficult to shed light on what is true or not, but I think people have an instinctive sense of how to use these forms of communication. |
Иногда трудно разобраться, что правильно, а что нет, но, думаю, люди способны инстинктивно чувствовать, как пользоваться этими средствами общения. |
In a sense , what China has been doing seems to me to be the creation of a true Keynesian world. |
В некотором смысле, то, что делает Китай, мне кажется созданием подлинного кейнсианского мира. |
Dr. Gerard had displayed throughout the conversation a levity which Lady Westholme, who, being a true politician, had no sense of humor, found definitely deplorable. |
Обсуждая эту тему, доктор Жерар проявил легкомыслие, которое леди Уэстхолм, лишенная, как всякий истинный политик, чувства юмора, сочла весьма прискорбным. |
The newspaper men-as thick as flies about the halls of the state capitol at Springfield, and essentially watchful and loyal to their papers-were quick to sense the true state of affairs. |
Репортеры, словно рои мух заполнявшие залы Капитолия в Спрингфилде, были, как всегда, начеку и очень скоро докопались до сути дела. |
It was true that they parted from a sense of duty; and Julia, in the play, sacrificed her love, her hopes of happiness, all that she held dear, to an ideal of uprightness. |
Спору нет, расставались они из чувства долга, и в пьесе Джулия приносила свою любовь, свои мечты о счастье и все, что было ей дорого, на алтарь чести. |
Euclid’s axioms seem so intuitively obvious that any theorem proved from them was deemed true in an absolute, often metaphysical sense ! |
Аксиомы Евклида кажутся настолько интуитивно очевидными, что любые теоремы, доказанные из них считаются истинными В абсолютном, часто метафизическом смысле! |
It’s far too soon to know what manner of King he will be, but I sense true greatness on the horizon for our new King. |
Пока еще слишком рано судить, каким он станет Королем, но мне кажется, что в скором времени его ждет истинное величие. |
But then comes the day when they lose their sense of smell and stop recognizing people and return to their true nature and there’s nothing you can do. |
Но в один прекрасный день, они теряют нюх перестают признавать людей и возвращаются к своей натуре, и ты не можешь ничего с этим сделать |
It makes me feel like the babies are the true artists, and God has a really cute sense of humor. |
У меня возникает чувство, как будто дети — настоящие артисты, и у Бога очень милое чувство юмора. |
Adler wrote that the only sense in which it is true that all human beings are equal is that they are equally distinct from animals. |
Адлер писал, что истинно то, что все люди равны, только в том смысле, что они одинаково отличаются от животных. |
The Epicureans believed that all sense perceptions were true, and that errors arise in how we judge those perceptions. |
Эпикурейцы верили, что все чувственные восприятия истинны и что ошибки возникают в том, как мы судим об этих восприятиях. |
Yes, one can point out that the numbers are not inconsistent in a strict sense but that would also be true if the total listed as of 29 October would be ‘at least 0’. |
Да, можно отметить, что эти цифры не являются непоследовательными в строгом смысле, но это также было бы верно, если бы общая сумма, указанная на 29 октября, была бы по крайней мере 0. |
] sense , and was not a true theocracy, but rather a federal entity. |
] смысл, и не была истинной теократией, а скорее федеративным образованием. |
In a sense , that’s true, in that no theory has been well-confirmed by the traditional process of making predictions that are then found to be accurate. |
В некотором смысле это верно, поскольку ни одна теория не была хорошо подтверждена традиционным процессом составления предсказаний, которые затем оказываются точными. |
Cicadas feed on sap; they do not bite or sting in a true sense , but may occasionally mistake a person’s arm for a plant limb and attempt to feed. |
Цикады питаются соком; они не кусаются и не жалят в истинном смысле, но иногда могут принять руку человека за ветку растения и попытаться питаться. |
Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, even if the statement was made to make sense , it still wouldn’t be true. |
Во — вторых, и, возможно, более важно, даже если бы это утверждение имело смысл, оно все равно не было бы истинным. |
Making them true, in the sense of proving and bearing them out in fruitful practice, goes beyond that. |
Делать их истинными, в смысле доказывать и осуществлять их в плодотворной практике, выходит за эти рамки. |
From the frequentist perspective, such a claim does not even make sense , as the true value is not a random variable. |
С точки зрения частников, такое утверждение даже не имеет смысла, поскольку истинное значение не является случайной величиной. |
This is true but only in the trivial sense ; we don’t, that is, include footnotes for infoboxes. |
Это верно, но только в тривиальном смысле; то есть мы не включаем сноски для инфобоксов. |
In one sense it is irrefutable and logically true, in the second sense it is factually true and falsifiable. |
В одном смысле она неопровержима и логически истинна, во втором — фактически истинна и поддается фальсификации. |
In that sense , Driver is a dream come true. |
В этом смысле драйвер — это воплощенная мечта. |
As humour is often used to ease tension, it might make sense that the same would be true for anxiety. |
Поскольку юмор часто используется для ослабления напряженности, вполне логично, что то же самое можно сказать и о тревоге. |
The simple vows which they make after their novitiate constitute them religious in the true and proper sense of the word, with the consequent privileges. |
Простые обеты, которые они дают после своего послушничества, делают их религиозными в истинном и правильном смысле этого слова , с вытекающими отсюда привилегиями. |
That was not true – everywhere there was a deep sense of foreboding. |
Это было неправдой – повсюду было глубокое предчувствие беды. |
It must be true in every sense of intuition, practices, and bodies of beliefs. |
Оно должно быть истинным во всех смыслах интуиции, практики и системы верований. |
And that’s true no matter how many people cling to some hint of doubt and use the Internet to fuel their innate sense of distrust. |
И это верно, независимо от того, сколько людей цепляются за какой — то намек на сомнение и используют Интернет, чтобы подпитывать свое врожденное чувство недоверия. |
It is almost as true in another sense that men knew that Christ was born because Pan was already dead. |
Почти так же верно и другое: люди знали, что Христос родился, потому что Пан уже был мертв. |
Through vivid and simple prose, Taylor narrates a true sense of the woods, its tonic, and its poetry. |
С помощью яркой и простой прозы Тейлор рассказывает об истинном чувстве леса, его тонике и поэзии. |
Some are ancient and some are modern, but they are all factual in the sense that people reported these things and believed they were true. |
Некоторые из них древние, а некоторые современные, но все они являются фактами в том смысле, что люди сообщали об этих вещах и верили, что они истинны. |
I left a note on the originator’s talk page and on the article talk page to ask if that’s really true, and in what sense it is true. |
Я оставил записку на странице обсуждения составителя и на странице обсуждения статьи, чтобы спросить, действительно ли это правда и в каком смысле это правда. |
Kahn’s idea was to mix cream and a propellant from two sources to make whipped cream at home—not a true aerosol in that sense . |
Идея Кана состояла в том, чтобы смешать сливки и топливо из двух источников, чтобы сделать взбитые сливки дома—не настоящий аэрозоль в этом смысле. |
This Tab-sign, like the Percussion clef, is not a clef in the true sense , but rather a symbol employed instead of a clef. |
Этот знак табуляции, как и ударный ключ, не является ключом в истинном смысле, а скорее символом, используемым вместо ключа. |
South Africa is not a true republic in any sense of the word. |
Южная Африка не является истинной Республикой ни в каком смысле этого слова . |
Someone who wins a Pyrrhic victory has been victorious in some way, though the heavy toll negates a true sense of achievement or profit. |
Тот, кто одерживает Пиррову победу, в каком — то смысле уже одержал ее, хотя тяжелая утрата отрицает истинное чувство достижения или выгоды. |
The content is technically true in a narrow sense , but not accurate. |
Содержание является технически верным в узком смысле, но не точным. |
Some of it may or may not be true, but somebody needs to formulate it in a way that makes logical sense . |
Некоторые из них могут быть правдой, а могут и не быть, но кто — то должен сформулировать их так, чтобы они имели логический смысл. |
The true fruit contains a single seed, which is often considered a nut in the culinary sense . |
Истинный плод содержит одно семя, которое часто считается орехом в кулинарном смысле. |
HongQiGong, you concede it is not a true fetish in the psychological sense , so why keep trying to put this garbage back in? |
Хунцигун, вы признаете, что это не настоящий фетиш в психологическом смысле, так зачем же продолжать пытаться вернуть этот мусор обратно? |
true sense of the word — перевод на русский
Only in the true sense of the word.
В полном смысле слова.
It’s family, in the truest sense of the word.
— Это семья, в полном смысле слова.
These unfortunate souls cannot love, in the true sense of the word.
Ётим несчастным не дано любить в подлинном смысле этого слова.
In the true sense of the word…
По-настоящему люблю.
then part of our beloved capital, in the truest sense of the word, collapse.
Потому что тогда часть столицы нашей горячо любимой Родины просто уйдет под землю.
But I would help them understand that their loved ones were heroes in the truest sense of the word.
Но я помогу им понять, что их отцы были героями, одними из лучших.
But Billy Rex is a worm in the truest sense of the word.
Но Билли Рекс как червяк, в прямом смысле слова.
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Англо-русский перевод IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD
в полном смысле слова
English-Russian-dictionary Bed release.
Англо-Русский словарь редакция bed.
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