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81 описывать что-либо в мрачных тонах/красках
General subject: paint gloomy pictureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > описывать что-либо в мрачных тонах/красках
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82 пасмурная погода
1) General subject: low sun2) Naval: dreary weather, dull weather, gloomy weather, murky weather3) Meteorology: mainly cloudy4) Textile: overcast5) Makarov: cloudy weather, hazy weather -
83 пасмурный
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84 перед нами предстала мрачная картина
General subject: a gloomy view saluted usУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перед нами предстала мрачная картина
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85 пессимист
1) General subject: Jeremiah, calamity howler, croaker, flame out, negative Nancy (антипод positive Polly), nervous Nellie (Nelly), pessimist, doomsayer2) American: calamity Jane, calamity prophet3) Jargon: killjoy, sad apple, sour-ball, gloomy Gus4) Makarov: flame-out -
86 печальные перспективы
General subject: bleak prospects, gloomy prospectsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > печальные перспективы
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87 печальные последствия
1) General subject: deplorable consequences, dire consequences2) Mass media: gloomy implicationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > печальные последствия
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88 печальный
1) General subject: afflictive, comfortless, dark, dejected, deplorable, disconsolate, dismal, doleful, dolesome, drear, dreary, dumpish, gloomy, grave, grieved, grievous, groanful, heavy, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, joyless, lachrymose, lamentable, lamenting, languishing, lugubrious, melancholy, miserable (о новостях, событиях), monodic, mournful, overcast, pensive, plaintive, regrettable, rueful, ruthful, sad, solemn (On this solemn anniversary...), sorrowful, sullen, sullen (о звуке), sullen (о звуке), tearful, teary, threnetic, threnetical, tragic, tragical, uncheerful, unhappy, wailful, wailsome, wisht, wistful, woeful, woesome, yearnful, disappointing, somber2) Dialect: earnful3) French: triste5) Poetical language: dolorous6) Religion: monodical7) Architecture: pathetic8) Jargon: blue, sadful, in a blue funk (Don't be in a blue funk.Things'll get better. Не печалься. Всё будет хорошо.), drug, sad sack9) Sublime: epicedian10) Makarov: dusky, lugubrious (иногда тж. внешне), sorry11) Archaic: baleful12) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
89 подавленный
1) General subject: amort, badly, blue, broody, checked (о гневе), chewed up, crushed, dejected, depressed, despondent, dismal, dispirited, downcast, downtrodden, gloomy, hag ridden, hag-ridden, hard hit, hard-hit, heartsick, heavy laden, heavy-laden, jaw fallen, laden, low, low spirited, low-spirited, lowery, melancholy, pent, pent up, pent-up, pippish, repressed, scrunched (He felt rather scrunched. Он был в подавленном состоянии.), soul sick, soul-sick, struck all of a heap, subdued, suppressed, vaporish, woeful, down (о человеке)2) Medicine: arrested, atrabiliary3) Colloquial: devastated4) French: triste5) Military: buttoned up6) Rare: jaw-fallen7) Chemistry: quenched8) Psychology: unhappy9) Scottish language: disjaskit10) Physics: killed11) Jargon: drug (We are all drug out after that meeting. Мы все были подавлены после того собрания.), knocked out12) Polymers: inhibited13) Aviation medicine: downward -
90 померкнуть
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91 с мрачным видом
General subject: gloomy-visaged -
92 сумрак
2) Aviation: gloomy -
93 сумрачный
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94 тёмное небо
General subject: gloomy sky -
95 тёмный
1) General subject: Cimmerian (о ночи), abstruse, arcane, backstairs, backward, backwoods, black, blind, caliginous, dark, darkling, dayless, deep, dim, dingy (от сажи, пыли), dismal, dubious, dusky, evil, foggy, gloomy, grave (о красках), ignorant, impenetrable, lightless, low browed, low-browed, lowering, malicious, melanic (о пигментации), midnight, mirk, murk, murky, nightly, nigrescent, obscure, occult, opaque, recondite, sad, shadowy, shady, sinister, slow, smutty (о цвете), solemn, somber, somber (о цвете), sombre, sombrous, sombrous (о цвете), subfusc, sunless, swart, swarthy, tenebrous, unenlightened, unlit, benighted2) Geology: mafic (о породе)4) Medicine: nycterine6) Bookish: subfuscous7) Railway term: brown8) Architecture: dark (в том числе и о цвете), deep (о цвете)9) Spanish: (о сигаре) black, (о сигаре) negro, (о сигаре) oscuro10) Textile: dk.11) Cartography: dark (характеристика грунтов на морских картах)12) Polymers: ebony13) Makarov: deep (о краске, цвете), dirty, sad (о цвете), shaded, sombre (о цвете), sooty (о коже), tenebrose, turbid14) Archaic: tenebrious -
96 туманный
1) General subject: blurry, brumous, caliginous, cloudy (о мысли), confused, dim, dreamy, elliptical (о стиле), filmy, foggy, hazy, milky, mistful, misty, moisty, muzzy, nebulose, nebulous, nubilous, quibbling, soupy, thick, transcendental, turbid, vague, vaporous, vapourish, spurious, fuzzy3) American: smoky4) Obsolete: damp5) Poetical language: gloomy6) Engineering: bleary7) Rare: vaporific8) Automobile industry: mist9) Makarov: blurred, muddy (о языке, стиле и т.п.), murky, obscure, shadowy, thick (о погоде), vapory, vapoury10) Hi-Fi. thick (термин для описания характера звучания с неопределенным басом или непрозрачной звуковой сценой) -
97 угрюмый
1) General subject: adust, atrabilious, beetle browed, beetle-browed, cheerless, chumpish, dark, dismal, dour, gloomy, glum, gruff, gruffy, moody, morose, overcast, saturnine, somber, sour, sulky, sullen, surly, torve, uncheerful, hangdog, down, sad, dead-and-alive2) Colloquial: grumpy4) Rare: dogged6) Makarov: murky7) Taboo: hell-roaring -
98 удручённый
1) General subject: clanked, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead-alive, dejected, dispirited, downcast, heartsick, heartsore, heavy-laden, low-spirited, rueful, wobegone, woebegone, woeful, woesome, gloomy2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen, fraught3) Rare: jaw-fallen4) Makarov: down in the mouth -
99 удрученный
1) General subject: clanked, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead-alive, dejected, dispirited, downcast, heartsick, heartsore, heavy-laden, low-spirited, rueful, wobegone, woebegone, woeful, woesome, gloomy2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen, fraught3) Rare: jaw-fallen4) Makarov: down in the mouth -
100 унылый
1) General subject: alamort, amort, black, blackfaced, blae, bleak, blue, cheerless, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead, dead-alive, dejected, depressed, desolate, despondent, dismal, dispirited, down-hearted, downcast, downhearted, dreary, dull, dumpy, dyspeptic, flat, gloomy, godforsaken, grey, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, hipped, howling, inhospitable, lonesome, low spirited, low-spirited, melancholic, melancholy, moody, mopish, mopy, rueful, sad, somber, sombrous, sorry, uncheerful, vapory, damp, depressing, downward, grim, doleful, woebegone, broody, morose, downbeat, drab, dim (о событии, предмете)2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen3) Poetical language: lonely4) Rare: dumpish5) Religion: lenten7) Makarov: dumpy (о животном, о птице), sombre, tame8) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort
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