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1 испытывать чувство глубокой обиды
General subject: be grossly insulted, to be grossly insultedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать чувство глубокой обиды
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2 сердечный
1) ( связанный с работой сердца) heart (attr); cardiac научн.серде́чная мы́шца — heart muscle [mʌsl]
серде́чный припа́док — heart attack
серде́чная недоста́точность — cardiac insufficiency
серде́чная боле́знь — heart disease
специали́ст по серде́чным боле́зням — heart specialist
серде́чное лека́рство — cardiac
2) ( искренний) warm-hearted; (о чувствах тж.) cordialсерде́чный челове́к — warm-hearted person
серде́чная благода́рность — sincere / heartfelt gratitude; hearty thanks pl
оказа́ть серде́чный приём (дт.) — extend a cordial / warm-hearted welcome (to)
3) ( любовный) amorous; of the heart (после сущ.)дела́ серде́чные — affairs of the heart
чей-л серде́чный друг — smb's beloved one, sweetheart
4) (глубокий - об обиде, оскорблении) profound, deepему́ нанесли́ серде́чное оскорбле́ние — he was deeply / grossly insulted
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3 обида
1. dudgeon2. miff3. pique4. insult5. grievance6. harm7. offense8. umbrage9. wrong10. offenceСинонимический ряд:оскорбление (сущ.) оскорбление
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