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1 sympathized
СимпатизирующийсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sympathized
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2 многие
1. прил.;
мн. many во многих отношениях и многие другие
2. мн.;
скл. как прил. many (people)прил. мн.
1. many;
2. в знач. сущ. many (people) ;
~ сочувствовали нашему делу there were many who sympathized with our cause;
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3 the way of the world
oбщeпpинятый уклaд жизни; oбщeпpинятыe нopмы пoвeдeнияYou would better have asked the advice of someone elder in the ways of the world (W. Faulkner). Neither of them understood or sympathized with my passivity (about being asked to resign). To me it seemed the way of the world (W. Cooper)
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