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Alcoholics Anonymous - перевод на испанский

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  • [[Sobriety token]] or "chip", given for specified lengths of sobriety, on the back is the [[Serenity Prayer]]. Here green is for six months of sobriety; purple is for nine months.
  • A regional service center for Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Headquarters of Alcohólicos Anónimos in [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]
  • Building for Spanish-speaking AA group in Westlake neighborhood, Los Angeles

Alcoholics Anonymous         
Alcohólicos Anónimos, Alcoholistas Anónimos, organización que provee grupos de encuentro y apoyo para alcohólicos en recuperación
Alcoholics Anonymous         
= Alcohólicos Anónimos
Ex: If these steps don"t cause you to stop drinking to excess, try Alcoholics Anonymous.
anonymous         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Anonymous (song); Anonymous (disambiguation); Annonymous; Anonymouse; Anti-Atticist Anonymus; Anonymous (album); User:76.I.4.298; Anonymous (film); User:Evan Dinh
(adj.) = anónimo

Def: En catalogación, adjetivo que se aplica a una publicación para indicar que se desconoce el autor de la misma.
Ex: According to Cutter's definitions, anonymous means "published without the author's name"; a pseudonym is "a fictitious name assumed by the author to conceal his identity".
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* Alcoholics Anonymous = Alcohólicos Anónimos
* anonymous classic = obra anónima clásica
* anonymous work = obra anónima

Определение

anonymous
1.
If you remain anonymous when you do something, you do not let people know that you were the person who did it.
You can remain anonymous if you wish...
An anonymous benefactor stepped in to provide the prize money.
...anonymous phone calls.
ADJ
anonymity
Both mother and daughter, who have requested anonymity, are doing fine.
N-UNCOUNT
anonymously
The latest photographs were sent anonymously to the magazine's Paris headquarters.
ADV
2.
Something that is anonymous does not reveal who you are.
Of course, that would have to be by anonymous vote.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
anonymity
He claims many more people would support him in the anonymity of a voting booth.
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
3.
If you describe a place as anonymous, you dislike it because it has no unusual or interesting features and seems unwelcoming.
It's nice to stay in a home rather than in an anonymous holiday villa.
ADJ [disapproval]
anonymity
...the anonymity of the rented room.
N-UNCOUNT

Википедия

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international peer-led mutual aid fellowship meeting online and in-person dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually-inclined Twelve Step program. Following its Twelve Traditions, AA is non-professional and non-denominational as well as apolitical and unaffiliated. In 2020 AA estimated its worldwide membership to be over two million, with 75% of those in the U.S. and Canada.

Although AA holds no opinion on the disease model of alcoholism—or on any medical issue, many AA members took a large role in making it popular. Regarding its effectiveness, a 2020 scientific review saw clinical interventions encouraging increased AA participation resulted in higher abstinence rates over other clinical interventions for alcohol use disorder, and most studies in the review found that AA led to lower health costs.

AA dates its start to 1935 with Bill Wilson (Bill W) first commiserating alcoholic to alcoholic with Bob Smith (Dr. Bob) who, along with Wilson, was active in AA's immediate precursor the Christian revivalist Oxford Group. Within the Oxford Group, Wilson and Smith joined other alcoholics in supported each other in meetings and one on one until breaking off to form a fellowship of alcoholics only. In 1939 they published Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism. Known as the "Big Book" and as the source of AA’s name, it contains AA's Twelve Step recovery program. Subsequent editions included the Twelve Traditions adopted in 1950 to formalize and unify the fellowship, which Wilson called “a benign anarchy”.

The Twelve Steps are presented as a continuing suggested self-improvement program leading to a spiritual awakening after an alcoholic has conceded powerlessness over alcohol and acknowledged its damage, as well as having listed and strived to correct personal failings and by making amends for misdeeds. After completing the Steps they suggest members take other alcoholics through them. Though not explicitly prescribed, this is often done by sponsoring other alcoholics. Divining and following the will of God—"as we understood Him"— is also urged by the Steps, but differing spiritual practices and persuasions, as well as non-theist members, are accepted and accommodated.

The Twelve Traditions are AA's advisory guidelines for members, groups and the rest of its organization. Besides making a desire to stop drinking the only membership requirement, the Traditions advise against dogma, hierarchies and involvement in public controversies to preserve recovery from alcoholism as AA’s primary purpose. Without threat of retribution or means of enforcement, the Traditions urge members to remain anonymous in public media. They also wish members or groups to not use AA to gain wealth, property or prestige. The Traditions establish AA groups as autonomous and self-supporting through members’ voluntary contributions while rejecting outside donations, and, as with all of AA, should not represent AA as affiliated with or in support of other organizations or causes.

With AA's permission, other fellowships such as Narcotics Anonymous and Al-Anon have adopted and adapted the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions to their addiction recovery programs.

Примеры употребления для Alcoholics Anonymous
1. Just like he‘d failed to stick with Alcoholics Anonymous.
2. He admitted to alcoholism in 1''', joining Alcoholics Anonymous.
3. Related Article Alcoholics Anonymous Sheds Some Anonymity (Jul. 15, 2005)
4. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If you want to stop drinking, we can help.
5. Her outpatient program includes going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, taking daily tests and receiving therapy.