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1) General subject: deplorably, dismally, dolefully, glumly, grievingly, grievously, joylessly, lamentably, moodily, mournfully, pensively, plaintively, regrettably, ruefully, sadly, tearfully, tragically, woefully2) Non-profit-making organization: lugubriously -
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I1) кратк. прил. см. невесёлыйневе́село наблюда́ть, как... — it is sad / depressing / upsetting to see how...
мне сего́дня неве́село — I'm feeling sad / depressed / unhappy today
3) предик. безл. (кому́-л; тяжело, плохо) smb has a hard timeнам неве́село тут — we are having a hard time here
II нареч.с но́вым нача́льником им придётся неве́село — the new boss will give them a hard time
1) (безрадостно, угрюмо) cheerlessly, joylessly, gloomily2) ( без оснований для оптимизма) bleakly, depressingly, dishearteninglyперспекти́ва вы́глядит неве́село — the prospects are bleak / gloomy / disheartening
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