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1 мрачная перспектива
1) General subject: bleak perspective, bleak prospect, cheerless prospect, grim prospect2) Economy: dismal outlook, dismal prospects, gloomy outlook, gloomy prospects3) Mass media: bleak outlook, discouraging prospectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мрачная перспектива
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2 безрадостный
прлcheerless, joylessбезра́достные дни — joyless days
безра́достная перспекти́ва — cheerless/bleak prospect
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3 мрачный
1. grave2. cheerless3. lugubrious4. lurid5. sombre6. bleak7. dour8. dreary9. glum10. murky11. saturnine12. somber13. somberly14. dark; obscure; gloomy; somber; sombreтяжёлый час; мрачное время — dark hour
15. black«чёрный юмор», мрачный гротеск — black humour
16. dismal17. funerealмрачное выражение лица; «похоронный вид» — funereal expressions of face
18. gaunt19. gloomy20. grim21. heavy22. obscure23. sullen24. woebegoneСинонимический ряд:1. безнадежно (прил.) безнадежно; пессимистично2. хмуро (прил.) пасмурно; сумрачно; угрюмо; хмуро3. пессимистически (проч.) пессимистически; пессимистичноАнтонимический ряд:весело; светло
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