Phrases with «common translation»

Sentences with «common translation»

  • «Everything flows» may be the most common translation of the ancient Greek phrase Panta Rhei — the title of this latest exhibition of paintings by Keith Tyson — but the idea of a seamless transition from one thing to another, which the term suggests, seems less appropriate to Tyson's work than the alternative definition «All things are in flux», with its emphasis on the potentially more unsettling idea of constant change. (artreview.com)
  • As I researched Malasana, I came to find out that the most common translation «Garland Pose» has nothing to do with its more literal translation. (yogauonline.com)
  • The trouble with the common translation, in the pope's reading, is that it pictures God pushing us toward sin rather than pulling us away. (christianitytoday.com)
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