(Noun) asceta, ascetka;
(Adjective) ascetyczny;
adj ascetyczny. n C asceta
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He prefers to cool plays down, reduce them, abstract them, present them with ascetic sobriety and transparency – and by so doing make the heart burn all the more fiercely.
Reżyser raczej schładza inscenizowane sztuki, redukuje je i oczyszcza, ukazuje ich sedno poprzez pryzmat ascetycznej trzeźwości i przejrzystości, a wszystko to w celu … rozgrzania serc.
Orwell cut a frail, bed-ridden figure towards the end of his short life, a fate that seemed to confirm his ascetic form of courage.
He signed up to an optimistic delivery date of 10 months and, because his writing cell wasn't quite ascetic enough, decamped to Berlin to write in complete isolation.
Thus Springsteen jettisoned many compositions - love ballads, soul stompers and beery singalongs - simply because they didn't fit his ascetic vision.
When they broke up, not long afterwards, she joined an ascetic community in the desert near Alexandria, experiencing a religious conversion to a branch of early Christianity, Monophysitism, that was then under attack by the Roman state.