emotional detachment उदाहरण वाक्य
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- There is much to admire and enjoy in the new book, especially the hilarious emotional detachment of its main character and the wickedly off-center quality of its asides.
- Sneath's friend Gideon is a hotshot publicist and a widower, driven to the edge of a nervous breakdown by his daughter Natasha's emotional detachment from him.
- The character thereby became a counterpoint to Londo's increasing emotional detachment towards his own actions, and illustrated Mollari's " fall " by remaining true to his principles.
- Emotional detachment in this sense is a decision to avoid engaging emotional connections, rather than an inability or difficulty in doing so, typically for personal, social, or other reasons.
- In reaction to the looser forms of romantic poetry, they strove for exact and faultless workmanship, selecting exotic and classical subjects, which they treated with rigidity of form and emotional detachment.
- And even if the effects of cocaine on a fetus are more subtle than once thought, some experts are concerned that crack babies'emotional detachment, hyperactivity and impulsiveness may persist into adulthood.
- Roxanna never leaves, straying from traditional female roles _ sister, wife, daughter-in-law and mother _ only figuratively, with a terrifying breakdown and her own brand of emotional detachment.
- Emotional detachment can also be used to describe what is often considered " emotional numbing ", " emotional blunting ", i . e ., dissociation, depersonalization or in its chronic form depersonalization disorder.
- In his review for " The New York Observer ", Andrew Sarris wrote, " Still, no previous American film has ventured into this still largely unknown territory with such authority and emotional detachment.
- We're meant to see Jason as a younger, male version of Vivian, who dissects diseases with the same intellectual passion and emotional detachment that Vivian applies to Donne's spiritually angst-ridden verse.