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1 траурный
1. mourning (attr.); ( погребальный) funeralтраурный марш — funeral / dead march
2. ( скорбный) mournful, sorrowful -
2 траурный
1) ( связанный с трауром) mourning ['mɔː-] (attr); ( погребальный) funeralтра́урное ше́ствие — funeral procession
тра́урный марш — funeral / dead march
тра́урная повя́зка — crepe [kreɪp] band
2) ( печальный) mournful ['mɔː-], sorrowfulтра́урный вид — funereal [-'nɪərɪəl] appearance
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