18:20 May 2, 2004 |
English to Russian translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||||
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5 +1 | счастливо-бездумно |
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3 +1 | счастливая способность к открытиям |
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4 | прозорливость |
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счастливо-бездумно Explanation: если быстро -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2004-05-02 18:23:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"по воле счастливого случая\" где-то даже \"по капризу фортуны\" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2004-05-02 18:28:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- вообще-то весьма многозначное понятие... вот Менделееву приснилась таблица элементов - можно тоже сказать serendipity... или там, искали короткий путь в Индию, а открыли Америку.. |
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счастливая способность к открытиям Explanation: Serendipity Serendipity is finding something unexpected and useful while searching for something else entirely. For instance, the discovery of the antibacterial properties of penicillin by Alexander Fleming is said to have been a serendipitious discovery. The word was coined by Horace Walpole in the 18th century, from the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip (Serendip is an old name for the island now known as Sri Lanka ) It is used as a sociological method in Anselm L. Strauss and Barney G. Glaserss Grounded Theory, building on ideas by sociologist Robert K. Merton , who in Social Theory and Social Structure (1949) claimed that serendipity was an Indian concept. Serendipity is also the name of a club in New York City where Andy Warhol used to frequent. Serendipity is the name of a romantic movie starring Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack. http://livingheritage.org/three_princes.htm http://livingheritage.org/three_princes-2.htm ... This discovery indeed is almost of that kind which I call serendipity, a very expressive word, which as I have nothing better to tell you, I shall endeavour to explain to you: you will understand it better by the derivation than by the definition. I once read a silly fairy tale called The Three Princes of Serendip: as their highnesses travelled, they were always making discoveries, by accident and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of: for instance, one of them discovered that a mule blind of the right eye had travelled the same road lately, because the grass was eaten only on the left side, where it was worse than on the right – now do you understand serendipity? One of the most remarkable instances of this accidental sagacity (for you must observe that no discovery of a thing you are looking for comes under this description) was of my Lord Shaftsbury, who happening to dine at Lord Chancellor Clarendon’s, found out the marriage of the Duke of York and Mrs Hyde, by the respect with which her mother treated her at table. On reading Walpole’s description of the process of serendipity - “They were always making discoveries, by accident and sagacity, of things they were not in quest of” it becomes evident that the example cited is not suited to the coiner’s definition. The ineptness of this example, and the further one that Walpole cites with reference to Lord Shaftsbury, fail to illustrate the grand concept of serendipity. ... References: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serendipity> |
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прозорливость Explanation: Другого способа сказать это в одно слово в голову не приходит. Вроде вполне адекватно: Я прозорливо.... |
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