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1 чувство жалости
1) General subject: a sense of pity, the bowels of pity, the sentiment of pity (уважения)2) Makarov: a sentiment of pity, sentiment of pity -
2 сострадание
1) General subject: agony, bowels, compassion, mercifulness, mercy, piteousness, pity, rue, the milk of human kindness, yearning, sympathy2) Obsolete: ruth3) Religion: care, commiseration, karuna, remorse4) Bible: bowels of compassion5) Makarov: charity, yearningly6) Archaic: bowel
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