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How to use transference in a sentence
What’s beautiful and powerful and ethically valuable about translation is this intense attention to the other, and not only attention, but an identification with a sort of transference.
Jhumpa Lahiri on Her New Novel Whereabouts and the Power of Translation | Annabel Gutterman | April 27, 2021 | TimeIt is now becoming more and more common to arrange for the transference of stops from one keyboard to another.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building | George Laing MillerThe transference of it from ship to shore and from shore to ship is a matter of awful noise and perspiring confusion.
Jaffery | William J. Locke
Without adequate expression there is no art, for there is no infection, no transference to others of the author's feeling.
Tolstoy on Shakespeare | Leo TolstoyFor there was much work to be done, big burdens to be carried in the transference of their effects from camp to camp.
The Vee-Boers | Mayne ReidThis is all the more surprising since we have not the slightest ground for supposing any transference of institutions.
Elements of Folk Psychology | Wilhelm Wundt
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