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1 жалко
1.1. прил. кратк. см. жалкий2. предик. безл. = жаль2. нареч.pitifullyжалко выглядеть — cut* a poor figure, be a sorry sight
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2 жалко
I1) кратк. прил. см. жалкийII нареч.( возбуждая сострадание) pitifullyжа́лко улыбну́ться — smile pitifully
жа́лко вы́глядеть — cut a poor figure, be a sorry sight
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3 жалобно
1) General subject: pathetically, plaintively, pitifully, complainingly2) Poetical language: lamentably -
4 к сожалению
1) General subject: I fear, I regret to say, I'm sorry to say (...) (...), afraid (вежливая форма отказа), more's the pity, unfortunately, unhappily, worse luck, sadly, pitifully, sad to say (Sad to say, the house has now been demolished.)2) Colloquial: unforch (сокращение от unfortunately)3) Oil: regrettably -
5 с сожалением
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6 жалко
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7 плачевно
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8 прежалко
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9 жалко
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pitifully — adv. Pitifully is used with these adjectives: ↑inadequate, ↑weak … Collocations dictionary
pitifully — pɪtɪflɪ adv. in a manner that arouses compassion, pitifully … English contemporary dictionary
pitifully — pitiful ► ADJECTIVE 1) deserving or arousing pity. 2) very small or poor; inadequate. DERIVATIVES pitifully adverb pitifulness noun … English terms dictionary
pitifully — adverb to a pitiful degree wages were pitifully low, particularly the wages of women • Derived from adjective: ↑pitiful … Useful english dictionary
Pitifully — Pitiful Pit i*ful, a. 1. Full of pity; tender hearted; compassionate; kind; merciful; sympathetic. [1913 Webster] The Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy. James v. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. Piteous; lamentable; eliciting compassion. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pitifully — adverb see pitiful … New Collegiate Dictionary
pitifully — See pitiful. * * * … Universalium
pitifully — adverb In a pitiful manner … Wiktionary
pitifully — piti·ful·ly … English syllables
pitifully — See: pitiful … English dictionary
pitiful — pitifully, adv. pitifulness, n. /pit i feuhl/, adj. 1. evoking or deserving pity: a pitiful fate. 2. evoking or deserving contempt by smallness, poor quality, etc.: pitiful attempts. 3. Archaic. full of pity; compassionate. [1400 50; late ME; see … Universalium