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1 утешение
сcomfort, consolationсла́бое утеше́ние — cold/little comfort, not much consolation
слова́ утеше́ния — words of comfort
иска́ть/находи́ть утеше́ние в чём-л — to seek/to derive, to find, to take comfort in sth
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2 жить - не тужить
General subject: live in great comfort, to life in great comfort -
3 я люблю тебя-слова упоительные и ласковые!
General subject: I love you - these words sound sweet and offer great comfort!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я люблю тебя-слова упоительные и ласковые!
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4 мой муж всячески поддерживал меня, когда я была больна
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мой муж всячески поддерживал меня, когда я была больна
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5 эта новость - большое утешение для меня
General subject: this news is a great comfort to meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эта новость - большое утешение для меня
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6 отрадный
gratifying, pleasant; ( утешительный) comforting -
7 отрадный
прлgratifying, ободряющий encouraging, утешительный comfortingо́чень отра́дно нрч, что... — it is gratifying/a great comfort that…
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8 не за что
тж. не на чемразг., эт.not at all; don't mention it; you're welcome; think nothing of itГлов.
А уж вам, Степан Иванович, так обязан! Право, вы усладили моё уединение. Утешительный. Помилуйте, не за что. Чем мог служить, служил. (Н. Гоголь, Игроки) — Glov: And to you, Stepan Ivanovich, I am most indebted of all. You have been a great comfort to me in my solitude. Uteshitelny: Really, think nothing of it. I did what I could.Она наклонилась, чтобы прикурить. Я отдал ей спички. - Спасибо! - улыбнулась. - Не на чем. (В. Белов, Чок-получок) — She leaned forward to light her cigarette. I gave her the match-box. 'Thanks!' she smiled. 'You're welcome.'
- Я никогда не знала этого, Саша. Спасибо тебе. - Не за что, - машинально ответил Александр Павлович. (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'I never knew that, Sasha. Thank you.' 'Don't mention it,' Alexander Pavlovich mechanically replied.
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9 утешаться
св - уте́шитьсяутеша́ться чем-л — to console oneself with sth, to take comfort in/from sth
утеша́ться мы́слью, что всё могло́ бы быть куда́ ху́же — to console oneself with the thought/to take comfort in/from the thought that it might have been a great deal worse
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10 то есть
1. id est2. to witчто есть духу — at full speed; with all might
3. orработа, после которой очень хочется есть — hungry work
4. i.e5. that is to sayдругими словами, иначе говоря, то есть — that is to say
подружка есть у каждого; — every Jack has his Jill
6. which is to sayто есть; другими словами — that is to say
7. that isвводит пояснения то есть; а именно — that is
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