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1 жестокость
1. atrocity2. cruelty; severity3. brutality4. ferocity5. savagery6. severityСинонимический ряд:1. бессердечность (сущ.) безжалостность; беспощадность; бессердечие; бессердечность; бесчеловечность; жестокосердие2. изуверство (сущ.) варварство; зверство; изуверствоАнтонимический ряд:гуманность; доброта; доброту; милосердие -
2 жестокость судьбы
General subject: the cruelty of fate -
3 суровость судьбы
General subject: the cruelty of fate
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