Translation for '
escapism' from English to Russian
NOUN | escapism | - | |
SYNO | escape | escapism |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Influenced by Charlie Chaplin and the escapism of the cinema, Landau pursued an acting career.
- The album addresses themes of heartbreak, escapism and boredom.
- "Q" magazine gave it four stars saying, "Slick, suburban escapism, live in your front room, Archer's anthems skilfully balance passion and craft".
- This symbolized her constant need for movement to deal with her stress and depression and escapism.
- The word "escapism" was born in the 1930s and grew rapidly in usage.
- Empirical studies show that drug tourism is heterogeneous and might involve either the pursuit of mere pleasure and escapism or a quest for profound and meaningful experiences through the consumption of drugs.
- However, many challenge the idea that escapism is fundamentally and exclusively negative.
- Beyoncé conceived and recorded "Renaissance" during the COVID-19 pandemic, seeking to inspire joy and escapism in listeners who had experienced isolation and to celebrate a club era in which marginalized people sought liberation through dance music.
- Reality shifting has been criticized to be a form of escapism.
- Bean has stated that their style is inspired by Hello Kitty, Aswangs, "Fraggle Rock", and Tim Burton films, and they have described it as a form of escapism.
- Critics opposed the program. Kennedy's opponent, Richard M. Nixon, predicted it would become a "cult of escapism" and "a haven for draft dodgers".
- At the same time, the Romantic period saw the emergence of a new genre, the 'imaginative' genre. People felt the need for "escapism" to remove themselves from their respective situations.
- Retreat from reality and the consequences of escapism are important themes that play a major role in the series.
- Writing in "The New York Times", Janet Maslin called it "[...] nicely executed bit of escapism." In 2016, it was announced that the novel will be made into a Bollywood movie.
- Edson the author, whose various escapism-adventure series sold over 27 million copies globally; the Edson family lived in Whitwell from Victorian times.
- The greatest [...] playwright was Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653–1725). His works offered a source of escapism for the common people, including scandalous contemporary events such as domestic murders.
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